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Definition of orgeat in English: orgeatnoun ˈɔːdʒɪətˈɔrʒɑt mass nounA cooling drink made from orange flower water and either barley or almonds. Example sentencesExamples - The winner for 2004 was Shawn Lane, a casino bartender whose creation, the Beau Aces (Bacardi Limon, orgeat syrup, splash of bitters, soda and Sprite) will now be featured on bar menus throughout the property.
- This too reached England during the seventeenth century, its name softening to ‘orgeat’ or ‘ozyat’.
- Spain's contemporary version of the ancient refreshments barley-water (French orgeat) or almond-water is made from the tuber chufa and is called horchata.
- In an ice-filled mixing glass add Bacardi 8, orgeat syrup, coconut cream and cream; shake until well blended, strain into an ice filled double Old Fashioned glass.
- This is a simple sour that I sweetened with orgeat rather than simple syrup.
Origin French, from Provençal orjat, from ordi 'barley', from Latin hordeum 'barley'. Definition of orgeat in US English: orgeatnounˈɔrʒɑtˈôrZHät A cooling drink made from orangeflower water and either barley or almonds. Example sentencesExamples - This is a simple sour that I sweetened with orgeat rather than simple syrup.
- This too reached England during the seventeenth century, its name softening to ‘orgeat’ or ‘ozyat’.
- The winner for 2004 was Shawn Lane, a casino bartender whose creation, the Beau Aces (Bacardi Limon, orgeat syrup, splash of bitters, soda and Sprite) will now be featured on bar menus throughout the property.
- In an ice-filled mixing glass add Bacardi 8, orgeat syrup, coconut cream and cream; shake until well blended, strain into an ice filled double Old Fashioned glass.
- Spain's contemporary version of the ancient refreshments barley-water (French orgeat) or almond-water is made from the tuber chufa and is called horchata.
Origin French, from Provençal orjat, from ordi ‘barley’, from Latin hordeum ‘barley’. |