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		<title>Maraschino, the Dalmatian Liqueur that Conquered the World</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Long live the Dominican monks, the inventors of maraschino! It’s thanks to them that we’ve been able to enjoy this unique liqueur since medieval times. What is Maraschino Maraschino is a liqueur made from cherries. But not just any kind of cherries. It has to be produced with a specific variety of the fruit that historically grows in Croatia, along the Dalmatian coast, and which goes by the scientific name of Prunus cerasus var marasca. A Bit of History In [&#8230;]</p>
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