Aquavit / Akvavit refers to a name applied to various types of distilled spirits in northern Europe. In Germany it may apply to grape brandy. In Denmark it may apply to grain spirits flavored with caraway. In Sweden it may apply to grain spirits flavored with aniseed and dill. This term has various spellings .
Ref: 120872/2006-10-07

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Brandy (From cocktail bar)
Dill (Dill or Dill seed was used since very early times ...)
Spirits (Spirits are any beverage which contains alcohol ...)
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