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Sloe (translated from French)
Sloe Sloe Prunus spinosa Traditional classification Reign : Plantae Under ... all Biology on Wikipédia from Gate Biology Sloe, writes too prunelier (Prunus spinosa) is a ... the species of alive butterfly on the sloe. An illustrated prunelier Pupils Prunus spinosa
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Sloe gin
Sloe gin Sloe gin is a red-colored liqueur flavored with sloe berries, the fruit of the blackthorn, a relative of the plum. Sloe gin has an alcohol content from between ... by volume. The traditional way of making sloe gin is to infuse gin with ...
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Talk:Sloe gin
Talk:Sloe gin I do not understand the equivalency ... either amount would probably make a drinkable Sloe gin ! Velela 21:32, 20 Jun 2005 ...
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Sloe Gin Fizz
Sloe Gin Fizz A Sloe Gin Fizz is a cocktail. It consists of: 1 part sloe gin 1 part gin .75 part fresh ...
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Thècle of the sloe (translated from French)
Thècle of the sloe This article is one ébauche to be ... knowledge by modifying it. Thècle of the sloe or of the hawthorn Satyrium spini Traditional ... Wikipédia from Portail Biology Thècle of the sloe or hawthorn is one papillon of famille ...
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Patxaran
... plum); called Pacharán in Spanish) is a sloe-flavoured liqueur from Navarre, commonly drunk in ... the rest of Spain. It is essentially sloe gin. The liqueur is made by soaking sloe berries, collected from the blackthorn, in an ... valleys of Navarre that to eat the sloe berries after maceration can cause madness or lifelong aversion to patxaran. See also Sloe gin External sites Website of official ...
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Blackthorn
... Prunus spinosa. Its fruit is called the sloe. The blackthorn is native to Europe, western ... regions. It bears a fruit called the sloe, which is similar to a small damson ... to eat; in rural England so-called sloe gin is made from them, though this ...
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Middelburg (translated from German)
... the city convenient arm of the sea "Sloe" still mobile, whereby Middelburg could develop to ... meaning. In addition it came that the Sloe was to be reached more and more ...
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Prunus (translated from French)
... black cherry tree capulin) Prunus spinosa L. (sloe) Prunus tenella Batsch (dwarf almond tree) Prunus ... tree of Viriginie) Prunus X fruticans Weihe (sloe with large fruits) Classifications Sub-genus Amygdalus ...
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Alabama Slammer
... Comfort 1 Part Amaretto Liqueur 1 Part Sloe Gin Splash of Orange Juice Shake with ... it down. Alternate: If you have no Sloe gin, Grenadine syrup can be substituted.
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