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angostura

[ UK /ˈæŋɡəst‍ʃəɹɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the bitter bark of a South American tree; used in medicines and liqueurs and bitters

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  • The town he operated from was called Angostura, and Siegert used local ingredients in his concoction. FOXNews.com
  • A man removes volcanic ash from a roof in downtown Villa La Angostura, in Neuquen, some 1600 km south-west of Buenos Aires, on June 16, 2011.
  • Next place an Absinthe spoon with a sugar cube, then add ANGOSTURA BITTERS on top of the sugar.
  • Eventually, Old World plants were incorporated into these heady infusions, some of which included gentian root, colombo root, cinchona bark, ground ivy, horehound, cassia, wormwood, and angostura bark and root.
  • Santo Tomas de la Nueva Guiana, commonly called Angostura, or the Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 2
  • The common denominator here is Angostura Bitters -- the label doesn't fit -- it's a whole long story. Bittersgate: Angostura Bitters Spokespersons Declare Supply Problems OVER On "Rachel Maddow Show," Plus Eight Essential Cocktail Recipes With Bitters (PHOTOS)
  • Historically, the most popular digestives, or digestifs, have been alcoholic bitters, which usually include angostura bark, cinchona bark (Cinchona spp.), bitter gentian root and/or quassia chips as the principal components.
  • [* I found the latitude of Santo Tomas de la Nueva Guiana, commonly called Angostura, or the Strait, near the cathedral, 8° 8′ 11″, the longitude 66° 15′ 21″.] Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
  • All west-river reservoirs are within within inches of being one-hundred percent full except Angostura, which is currently at 78 percent. KELOLAND.COM: News, Weather and Sports
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