Café com cheirinho
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Portuguese coffee and liquor drink
Café com cheirinho (lit. 'coffee with a scent') or bica com cheirinho is a Portuguese coffee with added alcohol (wine, aguardente , bagaço or medronho ). Occasionally, the spirit can be served on the side. This combination is especially favored during colder seasons, and it is best enjoyed as a digestif.[1] [2] It is also called a café com música (lit. 'coffee with music') in Madeira and Azores.[citation needed ]
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[edit ]- ^ "Café com cheirinho". tasteatlas.com. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
- ^ "18 formas de pedir um café em Portugal". portugaldenorteasul.pt. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
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