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grenadine1 /ˈɡrɛnədiːn /noun [mass noun]A sweet cordial made in France from pomegranates.Paris then headed straight to the bar and ordered a Pink Paris cocktail - a tipple named in her honour made with vodka, grenadine, lime and lemonade....- His creations include the Kama Sutra, a vodka-based drink which includes Demerara syrup, a dash of grenadine and fresh skinned ginger, garnished with a kaffir lime leaf.
- The original called for grenadine, but during the Colonial era, grenadine was often unavailable so they used raspberry syrup.
Origin French, from grenade 'pomegranate' (see grenade). grenadine2 /ˈɡrɛnədiːn /noun [mass noun]Dress fabric of loosely woven silk or silk and wool. Origin Mid 19th century: from French (earlier grenade), 'grained silk', from grenu 'grained', from grain 'grain'. |