rakija การใช้
- The national drink is the plum brandy aljivovica or Homemade rakija.
- The most common fruit are plums, not least because it is often fermented into liquor called rakija.
- These include rakija ( fruit brandy ), slatko, jam, pickled foods, notably sauerkraut, ajvar or sausages.
- Most farmers also make wine and rakija, a brandy that can be produced from pears, peaches, grapes or apples.
- Neighbors and relatives who had come in the Serbian tradition to drink rakija, the local plum brandy, raged at Milosevic.
- It seems reasonable to separate it from raki because a rakija with aniseed is fairly rare in comparison with the other variants.
- On November of the same year, the band recorded the video for the song " Rakija " ( " Brandy " ).
- Serbians claim their country as the birthplace of rakia ( " rakija " ), a highly alcoholic drink primarily distilled from fruit.
- Once an isolated community, there are farms and smallholders producing their own olive oil, cheese, prosciutto, wine and rakija from local ingredients.
- The different kinds of " Obstler " are similar to the varieties of " Rakija " found in the Balkans and Eastern Europe.
- Until recently, rakija had the image of a low-class category of drinks, not comparable to foreign imports, such as whiskey or rum.
- After the war, Janjic would openly tell his war stories to any cafe colleague who would listen and buy him shots of rakija, a Serbian liqueur.
- For the purpose of the New Year's show on RTV, he appeared in the song " Rakija " followed by Zorule, the traditional folk orchestra.
- Three columns of chained, captured rebels, numbering 150 people, were led down the dusty Skopje road by Ottoman soldiers drunk on victory and the peasants'rakija.
- Some government troops, unshaven reserves moved in after elite soldiers have left, swig bottles of brandy and home-brewed rakija, thrusting them at some of the visitors.
- Nearly 70 percent of that is spent on expenses, he says _ gas, as well as the cigarettes, coffee and rakija brandy used as bribes along the way.
- *If you look at the history, I had first created rakija as a redirect to the anise-flavored liquor article in 2004, because it was described over there.
- The hungry and tired band of ore Cvetkovi arrived at the village of Gornji Divjaci, where they were hosted by the villagers who had brought cheese and " rakija ".
- "We feel like losers, " said Milenko Djukic, 46, a truck driver, as he passed a half-empty bottle of rakija, local brandy, to a friend.
- There, they settle in at one of an array of outdoor cafes for reconnaissance and refreshment : the local schnapps called rakija and bitter coffee with sweet whipped cream are among the most popular choices.
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