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- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) abstract "Liquorice Stick (/ˈlɪkɒrɪstɪk/) or alternatively spelled Licorice Stick, also known as a "Regaliz," is a highball (cocktail) made of cola, anisette or absinthe, and black licorice as a garnish. It originated in Terceira Island, Azores, Portugal where it was called a "pauzinho de alcaçuz" as an alternative to the rum and cola drink called a "cuba libre". In Spain it is called a "palito de orozuz". It was introduced into the U.S. through the Portuguese communities in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.".
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) thumbnail CubaLibre3.jpg?width=300.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageID "40250786".
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageLength "2204".
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageRevisionID "611072645".
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Absinthe.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Anisette.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cocktails_with_absinthe.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Liquorice.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Portuguese_cuisine.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Cola.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Highball.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Liquorice_(confectionery).
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Ouzo.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Portugal.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Rhode_Island.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Sambuca.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Thessaloniki.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anisette.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cocktails_with_anisette.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink File:Liquorice4.jpg.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) caption "A Licorice stick or Regaliz served in a short tumbler.".
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) drinkware "12".
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) garnish "long piece of black licorice.".
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) hasPhotoCollection Liquorice_stick_(cocktail).
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) iba "no".
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) imageSize "225".
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) ingredients "*120 mL Cola *50 mL Anisette or *50 mL Absinthe".
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) name "Licorice stick".
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) notes "Garnish with a piece of black licorice.".
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) prep "Build all ingredients in a highball glass filled with ice. Garnish with a piece of black licorice.".
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) served "rocks".
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) type "highball".
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IBACocktails.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_cocktail.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
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- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) subject Category:Cocktails_with_absinthe.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) subject Category:Liquorice.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) subject Category:Portuguese_cuisine.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) subject Category:Anisette.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) subject Category:Cocktails_with_anisette.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) hypernym Highball.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) comment "Liquorice Stick (/ˈlɪkɒrɪstɪk/) or alternatively spelled Licorice Stick, also known as a "Regaliz," is a highball (cocktail) made of cola, anisette or absinthe, and black licorice as a garnish. It originated in Terceira Island, Azores, Portugal where it was called a "pauzinho de alcaçuz" as an alternative to the rum and cola drink called a "cuba libre". In Spain it is called a "palito de orozuz". It was introduced into the U.S.".
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) label "Liquorice stick (cocktail)".
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) sameAs m.0wy1xzb.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) sameAs Q15985413.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) sameAs Q15985413.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) wasDerivedFrom Liquorice_stick_(cocktail)?oldid=611072645.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) depiction CubaLibre3.jpg.
- Liquorice_stick_(cocktail) isPrimaryTopicOf Liquorice_stick_(cocktail).