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noun kaˈsiːsˈkasɪskæˈsis mass nounA syrupy blackcurrant liqueur produced mainly in Burgundy. 黑茶藨子甜酒(主要产于勃艮第地区) Example sentencesExamples - Slice the strawberries into a blender, add the crème de cassis and blend.
- I took a Kir to whet my thirst - a blend of white wine and cassis whilst F celebrated the afternoon with a large cold beer.
- Most cassis, a black-currant liqueur, is imported from France.
- My mega-meal included an aperitif of Kir - white wine and crème de cassis - for a nice mix of dry and sweet.
- Add cassis liqueur, stock and thyme; reduce to a thin sauce consistency, skimming surface as necessary.
- In each of them I poured a few drops of crème de cassis, a thick sweet blackcurrant liqueur, mostly used diluted in white wine to make Kir cocktails.
- In France the alcoholic cordial crème de cassis, made in the vicinity of Dijon in Burgundy from locally grown blackcurrants, won worldwide fame.
- Pour the crème de cassis into a champagne flute, then fill slowly with chilled dry champagne.
- Liqueurs commonly made this way include triple sec, cassis, Cointreau, Grand Mariner and so forth.
- Lines include traditional ‘cremes’ (menthe, cocoa, cassis, etc) along with new flavors.
- They're widely used for the syrupy crème de cassis.
- This is also suitable ground for Bourgogne Aligoté, especially as the blackcurrant bushes needed for the production of cassis can often be seen growing alongside.
- We lived on no sleep, cigarettes and sugar, with an occasional dash of sirop de cassis in our champagne for vitamins.
- I dived into the plateful as if I hadn't eaten for a week and soon felt well enough to finish the remaining half glass of my champagne avec cassis.
- Guests were welcomed with a sparkling wine with a dash of cassis, then on to the more serious matter of the timbale of shrimp Parma ham and vegetables in tuna sauce, followed by a curry flavoured chicken cream soup, and lemon grass sorbet.
- Shake 30 ml Remy Martin Cognac, 15 ml crème de cassis and 30 ml rhubarb compote or jam vigorously.
- Gently heat the champagne in the pan with the sugar and crème de cassis, then add the softened gelatine leaves.
- It is also important in the production of fruit-flavoured spirits such as the crème de cassis used in making a vin blanc cassis or Kir which is the aromatic and deeply coloured product of blackcurrants macerated in alcohol.
- The sorbet came in three flavours - apple, lychee and cassis.
- Certain words are commonly associated with certain grape varieties, such as cassis and Cabernet Sauvignon, gooseberries and Sauvignon Blanc, or butter and Chardonnay.
OriginFrench, 'blackcurrant', apparently from Latin cassia (see cassia). Rhymesanis, apiece, Berenice, caprice, cease, coulisse, crease, Dumfries, fils, fleece, geese, grease, Greece, kris, lease, Lucrece, MacNeice, Matisse, McAleese, Nice, niece, obese, peace, pelisse, police, Rees, Rhys, set piece, sublease, surcease, two-piece, underlease nounkaˈsikæˈsis mass nounA wine produced in the region of Cassis, a small town near Marseilles. 卡西斯酒(产于马赛附近小城镇卡西斯) nounkaˈsēskæˈsis A syrupy liqueur flavored with black currants and produced mainly in Burgundy. 黑茶藨子甜酒(主要产于勃艮第地区) Example sentencesExamples - The sorbet came in three flavours - apple, lychee and cassis.
- My mega-meal included an aperitif of Kir - white wine and crème de cassis - for a nice mix of dry and sweet.
- Slice the strawberries into a blender, add the crème de cassis and blend.
- Liqueurs commonly made this way include triple sec, cassis, Cointreau, Grand Mariner and so forth.
- In France the alcoholic cordial crème de cassis, made in the vicinity of Dijon in Burgundy from locally grown blackcurrants, won worldwide fame.
- Guests were welcomed with a sparkling wine with a dash of cassis, then on to the more serious matter of the timbale of shrimp Parma ham and vegetables in tuna sauce, followed by a curry flavoured chicken cream soup, and lemon grass sorbet.
- Pour the crème de cassis into a champagne flute, then fill slowly with chilled dry champagne.
- In each of them I poured a few drops of crème de cassis, a thick sweet blackcurrant liqueur, mostly used diluted in white wine to make Kir cocktails.
- It is also important in the production of fruit-flavoured spirits such as the crème de cassis used in making a vin blanc cassis or Kir which is the aromatic and deeply coloured product of blackcurrants macerated in alcohol.
- Most cassis, a black-currant liqueur, is imported from France.
- Gently heat the champagne in the pan with the sugar and crème de cassis, then add the softened gelatine leaves.
- Lines include traditional ‘cremes’ (menthe, cocoa, cassis, etc) along with new flavors.
- I dived into the plateful as if I hadn't eaten for a week and soon felt well enough to finish the remaining half glass of my champagne avec cassis.
- This is also suitable ground for Bourgogne Aligoté, especially as the blackcurrant bushes needed for the production of cassis can often be seen growing alongside.
- Shake 30 ml Remy Martin Cognac, 15 ml crème de cassis and 30 ml rhubarb compote or jam vigorously.
- Add cassis liqueur, stock and thyme; reduce to a thin sauce consistency, skimming surface as necessary.
- Certain words are commonly associated with certain grape varieties, such as cassis and Cabernet Sauvignon, gooseberries and Sauvignon Blanc, or butter and Chardonnay.
- They're widely used for the syrupy crème de cassis.
- I took a Kir to whet my thirst - a blend of white wine and cassis whilst F celebrated the afternoon with a large cold beer.
- We lived on no sleep, cigarettes and sugar, with an occasional dash of sirop de cassis in our champagne for vitamins.
OriginFrench, ‘blackcurrant’, apparently from Latin cassia (see cassia). nounkaˈsēskæˈsis A wine produced in the region of Cassis, a small town near Marseilles. 卡西斯酒(产于马赛附近小城镇卡西斯) |