In Denmark, a snaps will always be akvavit, although there are many varieties of it.
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This dish is common at Christmas, Easter and Midsummer, where it is eaten with akvavit.
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The Danish distillery Aalborg makes an akvavit distilled with amber.
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Akvavit is a popular alcoholic distilled beverage, and the drinking of snaps is of cultural importance.
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Today, akvavit and beer often accompany the meal due to its use at festive and ceremonial occasions.
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Cloudberry has also served as a spice for akvavit.
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Amber also forms the flavoring for akvavit liquor.
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She first began after a friend introduced her and her husband to akvavit, the Scandinavian liquor often flavored with caraway or dill.
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Denmark is known for its Carlsberg and Tuborg beers and for its akvavit and bitters although imported wine is now gaining popularity.
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Aquavit: Scandinavian liquor usually flavored with caraway seeds
Akvavit or aquavit (also akevitt in Norwegian) is a flavoured spirit that is produced in Scandinavia and typically contains 40% alcohol by volume. Its name comes from aqua vitae, the Latin for "water of life".
A clear Danish spirit which closely resembles Vodka and whose name means "water of life".
From Scandinavia, made from rye with an infusion of caraway