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How to pronounce arrack in English?

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Synonyms arak
Type of booze, hard drink, hard liquor, john barleycorn, liquor, spirits, strong drink

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A very popular alcoholic drink is toddy or arrack, both made from palm tree sap.
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The kingdom had an abundance of rice, salt, dried fish, arrack and vegetables.
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Arrack is often combined with popular mixers such as cola, soda water, and lime juice.
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Molasses arrack is the least produced kind and considered the common kind.
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Simply put, Swedish Punsch is a liqueur made from a Batavia arrack base.
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Special arrack is the highest produced kind nearly doubling in production between 2002 and 2007.
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As with coconut arrack, the process begins with the sap from the flower of the coconut palm trees.
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Arrack is aromatic, with a roguish sensibility, and it's often called for in 19th-century punch recipes.
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Coconut arrack is traditionally consumed by itself or with ginger beer, a popular soda in Sri Lanka.
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  • Any of various strong liquors distilled from the fermented sap of toddy palms or from fermented molasses
  • Arrack is an alcoholic beverage that is distilled mainly in South Asia and South East Asia from fermented fruit, grain, sugarcane, or the sap of coconut palms. Arrack typically has golden amber color, which distinguishes it from the colorless and transparent Middle Eastern arak.
  • A name in the East Indies and the Indian islands for all ardent spirits often distilled from a fermented mixture of rice, molasses, and palm wine
  • A strong drink made with fermented fruit or palm sap, rice, or molasses.
  • N. strong liquor of the ast, manufactured from coconut palm, rice, sugarcane,etc.
  • Inexpensive alcoholic drink popular among the poor people of India.
  • Arak. (Various spellings.)
  • A strong Oriental liquor