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arrack
arrack (əˈræk, ˈærək) Forms: 7 arak, aracke, 7–9 arack, 9 arrac, 7– arrack. Aphet. 7– rack. [Ultimately Arab., ﻋaraq sweat, juice, esp. in ﻋaraq at-tamr ‘the (fermented) juice of the date,’ whence extended to all sorts of fermented beverages. The word has been adopted in all Muslim countries; the ...
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Arrack
Arrack in different countries
India
Arrack was banned in the states of Kerala in 1996, and Karnataka on 1 July 2007. Indonesia (Batavia-arrack)
Within Indonesia itself, the term arak is still widely used to describe arrack.
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arrack
arrack/ˈærək; `ærək/ n[U]strong alcoholic drink made in Eastern countries (东方国家所酿制的)阿拉克烧酒.
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Punch (drink)
Alcoholic
Historically, most spirit based early alcoholic punches were made using either arrack or rum. Arrack based punches were included in Jacob Grohusko's 1910 and Charles Mahoney's 1912 bartenders guides, and an early recipe for arrack punch was written
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Punsch
It is made by the mixing of spirits (arrack, brandy or rum) with arrak tea (lemon and spices), sugar, and water, and was first brought to Sweden from Java The spirit arrack is the base ingredient in most punsches, also imported into Europe by the Dutch from their colony in Batavia, Dutch East Indies.
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Keradi
The children collected empty sachets of arrack from near the arrack shops and calculated that as much as Rs 1.2 million per year was being spent on it
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French Viplavam
Plot
The film revolves around a group of innocent villagers in a calm village known as KochuKadavu കൊച്ചുകടവ്, which happened in 1996 after the arrack Patta Sisupalan owned an arrack shop, which he had to close down due to the ban.
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En Pondatti Nallava
Rajappa is known to be a dangerous man who sold illicit arrack and raped the village girls. But Rajappa became a womaniser and a dreaded arrack seller. At the festival, he got into a fight with the local arrack merchants and killed them all.
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W. M. Mendis and Co
Main brands
Blenders choice whisky
Island rum
London spice dry gin
Mendis coconut arrack
Rusalka Vodka
See also
Arrack
References
Further reading
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2018 Luzon lambanog deaths
The Luzon lambanog deaths started to occur in late November 2018 in separate places in the Philippines after drinking arrack (locally known in the Philippines Poisoning
The case started on November 29 when the residents from Calamba, Laguna drank the lambanog (locally known for arrack) and begin to symptoms
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Clinostigma savoryanum
Clinostigma savoryanum, the Pacific beauty palm, arrack tree or noyashi [Japanese ノヤシ], is a species of flowering plant in the family Arecaceae.
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D. K. Adikesavulu Naidu
This village brewery was only of 'Arrack' or country liquor, consumed by low-class, poor villagers. Thanks to Ramakrishna Hegde, Adikeshavulu got many arrack contracts at high price and made a killing.
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Nilasing na hipon
The alcohol used is traditionally rice wine like basi or arrack like lambanog; but modern versions can use other types of alcohol, most commonly gin, beer
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