Ouzo is an anise or aniseed-flavored spirit that is widely consumed in Greece
No, Ouzo is a distilled white spirit that is flavoured with aniseed.
An arrack is an alternative term for an arak, a clear, unsweetened, aniseed-flavoured drink, produced and consumed primarily in the Middle East.
Any aniseed flavoured aperitif such as ouzo would be very similar to pastis. If these are not to be found then you could use a French Vermouth such as Noilly Prat but this while herby and aromatic would lack the aniseed character of pastis.
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Aniseed meaning in urdu is saunf
aniseed calld in gujarati " suvadana"
aniseed must be sqashed and purify it's oil, I do not know how to piurify it.
hello my aniseed cupcakes = hyvää päivää aniksensiemenvuokaleivokseni
The Greek goddess Elpis was the spirit of hope. She is usually depicted as a young woman carrying flowers in her arms. The opposite spirit of Elpis was Moros, the spirit of doom.
Τhe greek corresponding for holy spirit is "Άγιο Πνεύμα" (agheeo pnevma)