- Curaçao liqueur
Infobox Beverage
name=Curaçao
type=Liqueur
abv=40%
manufacturer=(various)
origin=Curaçao
introduced=19th century
color=colorless, but often artificially colored.
flavor=Bitter/ Sweet orange Curaçao is a
liqueur flavored with the dried peels of thelaraha citrus fruit, grown on the island ofCuraçao . A non-native plant similar to an orange, larahas developed from the sweetValencia orange transplanted by Spanish explorers. The nutrient-poor soil and arid climate of Curaçao proved unsuitable to Valencia cultivation, rendering small bitter fruits in the trees. The aromatic peels maintained much of the essence of the Valencia varietal, and the trees were eventually bred into the current laraha species, whose fruits remain bitterly inedible.Initially discovered by accident, the drink was first developed and marketed by the Senior family (a Jewish family of Spanish and Portuguese descent) in the 19th century [cite book | first = Alan Fredric | last = Benjamin | year = 2002 | title = Jews of the Dutch Caribbean | publisher = Routledge | id = ISBN 0415274397] . To create the liqueur, the laraha peels are dried, bringing out their sweetly fragranced oils. After soaking in a still with alcohol and water for several days, the peels are removed and other spices are added.
The liqueur has an orange-like flavor with varying degrees of bitterness. It is naturally colorless, but is often given artificial coloring, most commonly blue, which confers an exotic appearance to
cocktail s and other mixed drinks.Some other liquors are also sold as Curaçaos with different flavors added, such as coffee, chocolate and rum raisin.
See also
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List of liqueurs
*Triple sec References
External links
* [http://www.curacaoliqueur.com/ The original Curaçao liqueur]
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