Cherries:
Kirschwasser (pronounced [ˈkɪɐ̯ʃˌvasɐ]), often known simply as Kirsch, is a clear brandy made from double distillation of the fermented juice of a small black cherry. It is colorless because it is not aged in wood. The cherries used recently can be either sweet or sour, but in the past the sour morello cherry was used with the pit crushed down. The morello cherry was originally grown all around the Black Forest in southern Germany so that is believed to be where the drink originated from.
2006-12-25 07:08:13
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-12-25 15:11:20
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answered by little_friend 3
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2006-12-25 15:10:50
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answered by ALAN W 3
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"Kirsch" is the German word for "cherry" so that should help it make more sense (hence kirschwasser=cherry water)
So yes, cherries.
2006-12-26 01:27:23
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answered by Trid 6
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It's a cherry liqueur.
tfedge
2006-12-25 15:09:51
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answered by tfedge 3
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.red cherries, in other words, the variety that are not very sweet unlike the ones that ripen into an almost black colour.
2006-12-26 16:19:51
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answered by Peter J 3
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2006-12-25 15:34:11
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answered by old_woman_84 7
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2006-12-25 15:13:23
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answered by in vino veritas 4
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2006-12-25 15:12:28
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answered by :] Got me goin crazy<33 4
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2006-12-25 15:07:19
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answered by D B 6
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