Sweet idleness while sipping amaro in Amalfi
New Delhi, May 31 -- "Let's see if you can identify the ingredients," says Friar Marcus, the history expert at Anantara Convento di Amalfi Grand Hotel on Italy's Amalfi Coast. The bartender pours a shot of the pale, straw-coloured liqueur in my glass. I take a sniff and can straightaway identify the primary ingredient.
"Fennel," I say. Friar Marcus looks surprised (and impressed). He doesn't know that saunf is a common digestive in India and that I grew up chewing fennel seeds after most meals. I also identify basil and juniper. The amaro masterclass is going rather well, if I say so myself.
Amaro is an herbal liqueur commonly consumed as a digestif in Italy. Digestifs are less about drinking and more about extending a meal. After long ...
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