Ginjinha
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Ginjinha — or simply Ginja, is a liqueur made by fermenting ginja berry (similar to cherry) in brandy. Ginjinha is served in a shot form with a piece of the fermented fruit on the bottom of the cup. It is a favourite liqueur of many Portuguese and a typical … Wikipedia
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Ginja — Ginjinha Le ginjinha est une liqueur portugaise à base de cerises griottes. On la sert dans des minuscules petits bars dans le centre de Lisbonne, de quelques mètres carrés seulement, où l on ne sert que cette boisson. Ce document provient de «… … Wikipédia en Français
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