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'''Absinthe''' is an [[anise]]-flavored liquor or spirit that is made by steeping [[wormwood]] and other aromatic herbs (e.g., [[hyssop]], [[lemon balm]], and [[angelica) in [[alcohol]].  The liquor is a dazzling emerald blue-green color, due to its [[chlorophyll]] content, and is normally clear.  It changes to a cloudy white when mixed with water.
'''Absinthe''' is an [[anise]]-flavored liquor or spirit that is made by steeping [[wormwood]] and other aromatic herbs (e.g., [[hyssop]], [[lemon balm]], and [[angelica]]) in [[alcohol]].  The liquor is a dazzling emerald blue-green color, due to its [[chlorophyll]] content, and is normally clear.  It changes to a cloudy white when mixed with water.


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Absinthe is an anise-flavored liquor or spirit that is made by steeping wormwood and other aromatic herbs (e.g., hyssop, lemon balm, and angelica) in alcohol. The liquor is a dazzling emerald blue-green color, due to its chlorophyll content, and is normally clear. It changes to a cloudy white when mixed with water.

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