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It owes its specific taste and aroma, and its yellowish color to one of its ingredients, namely Hierochloe odorata or bison grassBison grass Hierochloe odorata is an aromatic herb which grows in northern Eurasia and North America. It is used in herbal medicine and manufacture of alcoholic beverages (see Zubrovka). It owes its specific aroma to the presence of coumarin., said to be the wisentThe Wisent (pronounced 'vE-"zent) is the European bison, species Bison bonasus''. The wisent is Europe's heaviest land animal. A typical individual is about 2. 9 m long and 1. 9 m tall, and weighs 300 to 920 kg. It is taller and less massive than its clos's favorite. A blade of this grass can be found in every original bottle of Zubrówka. Its name comes from zubr or zubr, the SlavicThe Slavic languages (also called Slavonic languages are the languages of the Slavic peoples. They form a distinct group of Indo-European languages, with speakers in most of Eastern Europe, much of the Balkans, parts of Central Europe, and the northern pa word for wisent.
Zubrovka is usually served either pure and chilled, mixed with apple juiceApple juice is the juice from the apple fruit. It is a common drink for children in the U. It is almost always pasturised and can be bought in sparkling or still varieties. Due to the heavy equipment required to juice an apple, it is almost always commerc or over vanillaFor other uses, see vanilla (disambiguation). Vanilla is a flavoring, in its pure form known as vanillin, derived from orchids in the genus Vanilla''. The name came from the Spanish word "vainilla", diminutive form of "vaina" (meaning " sheath"), which is ice.
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