Vodka at Food Glossary
What is it? A clear, colorless, aged liquor originally made in Russia from potatoes. Todays vodka, which is almost odorless and tasteless, may be made from other ingredients such as corn, wheat or rye. Vodka is integral to many Jamaican cocktails and other Jamaican drink recipes. Flavored vodkas have become popular and may be flavored with anything from Jamaican fruits to Jamaican hot peppers. Some flavored vodkas are even sweetened slightlyCooking Dictionary Term Added By: Austin
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