Rakomelo

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Rakomelo (Greek: ρακόμελο (or racomelo) from raki (ρακή) + meli (μέλι), meaning honey) is a Greek mixed alcoholic drink.[1] It is a digestive spirit, high in powerful antioxidants such as flavonoids and it is traditionally used by many Greeks as a home remedy for a sore throat or cough. [2]

Types

It is made by combining raki or Tsipouro with honey[3] and several spices, such as cinnamon, cardamom, or other regional herbs. It is produced in Crete and other islands of the Aegean Sea and on the Greek mainland, chiefly consumed during the winter as a warm drink.

A similar drink is baked raki, which is a regional drink of the island of Amorgos that is made from raki, sugar and spices and is served at room temperature. Baked raki contains more spices than rakomelo which usually only contains cinnamon.[4]

Rakomelo can be found as a bottled mixed drink in liquor stores, ready to be served.[5] Baked raki is also available mixed and bottled, ready for consumption (served at room temperature)[1][4] and is one of many cinnamon-infused liquors on the market. See Fireball Cinnamon Whisky and discussion therein.

Recipe

A general recipe for rakomelo is 1-2 teaspoons of honey for every 4 shots of raki, along with one clove and about 1 teaspoon of cinnamon, modified to suit different tastes.[4]

Notes

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