Definitions
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- noun A strong
distilled alcoholic beverage made from various fruits. "Rakija" is the general name for drinks of this type. In English, the closest equivalents arewhiskey andbrandy . Different types of rakijas exist across the Balkans and the Mediterranean. One of them is theslivovitz , the national drink ofSerbia .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Then, said Ina, the rakija must sit for 40 days before it can be tasted, because of something her grandma refers to as a "lehone."
Anna King: Drinking Rakija In The Tiger's Wife and Los Angeles Anna King 2012
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"Most houses make their own rakija," Ina told me, "If you have a house with a yard and grapevines you are making rakjia and wine."
Anna King: Drinking Rakija In The Tiger's Wife and Los Angeles Anna King 2012
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This explains why, when Natalia walks into that seedy bar in chapter 5 of The Tiger's Wife, the town lushes are all drinking beer -- rakija is usually drunk at home.
Anna King: Drinking Rakija In The Tiger's Wife and Los Angeles Anna King 2012
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She added that she drinks rakija regularly with Serbian friends, and that its effect is "strong" but "warming."
Anna King: Drinking Rakija In The Tiger's Wife and Los Angeles Anna King 2012
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In my last blog about The Tiger's Wife, I mentioned the prevalence of rakija drinking in Obreht's novel, and my subsequent plan to track some down to sip along with my reading.
Anna King: Drinking Rakija In The Tiger's Wife and Los Angeles Anna King 2012
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Ikbale makes the rakija every year when the local grapes are harvested at the end of September.
Anna King: Drinking Rakija In The Tiger's Wife and Los Angeles Anna King 2012
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When I asked my Albanian friend, Ina, where I might find rakija out here in L.A, she promptly invited me over to sample her grandmother's homemade brew.
Anna King: Drinking Rakija In The Tiger's Wife and Los Angeles Anna King 2012
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A Serbian friend of mine in L.A. also keeps her home well stocked with rakija.
Anna King: Drinking Rakija In The Tiger's Wife and Los Angeles Anna King 2012
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Now I know what Albanian rakija tastes like, I'm looking forward to comparing it to the Serbian plum and pear versions.
Anna King: Drinking Rakija In The Tiger's Wife and Los Angeles Anna King 2012
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Then comes the distillation process, where the condensation -- the rakija -- is collected.
Anna King: Drinking Rakija In The Tiger's Wife and Los Angeles Anna King 2012
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