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How to pronounce pastis in English?

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Type of cordial, liqueur

Examples of pastis

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The pastis and fennel mussels were redolent with those Mediterranean flavors.
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Instead, there's shrimp pastis, grilled artichoke salad, branzino fillet and paella.
From the style.time.com
In addition to the impressive 24 by-the-glass offerings, there's also pastis service.
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In addition, keeping with tradition, there's a pastis service and a list of aperitifs.
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If you're brave, try the anise-flavored pastis, which is popular locally.
From the chron.com
Can the former pastis family business become the global drinks leader?
From the time.com
He'd smoke Gauloises and discuss politics and philosophy over endless glasses of pastis.
From the metro.co.uk
In villages, farmers gather after a day's harvest for a shot of pastis and a dice game.
From the time.com
A classic poster for pastis, but Ricard wants to shake off the drink's old-fashioned image.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Similar to absinthe but containing no wormwood
  • Pastis (French pronunciation:u00A0u200Bu00A0; UK /u02C8pu00E6stu026As/ or US /pu00E6u02C8stiu02D0s/) is an anise-flavoured spirit and apu00E9ritif from France, typically containing less than 100 g/l sugar and from 40u201345% ABV (alcohol by volume).
  • A liqueur containing aniseed
  • Aniseed-flavoured beverages have long been popular in France, particularly since the banning, for health reasons in 1915, of the popular and similar drink Absinthe. ...
  • Anise based aperitif, turns cloudy with water, Often known by the brand names Pernod, Ricard or Mon Pastis.
  • A French term referring to anise-flavored cordials mad in or around Marseilles.
  • So that the aniseed-flavoured spirit (see 510-85) has the right to be called "Pastis", it must contain natural extracts of liquorice (Glycyrrhisa glabra) which imply that it contains colouring agents called "chalcones" as well as glycyrrhizic acid, the minimum and maximum content of which must ...
  • Generic name for aniseed flavoured liqueurs such as Ricard, Pernod and Ouzo. The name comes from 'pastiche', as these drinks arc an imitation of the old absinthe - a health hazard since it contains wormwood, and is no longer widely available.
  • Anise-flavoured liqueur