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An old liquor

  • Plant: Mastic (Pistacia Lentiscus)
  • Plant part: fruit, leaf
  • Plant feauters: astringent, diuretic, antiseptic, antidiarrheal, balsamic

  • Description:
    The mastic was very much appreciated in West Asia and was used as a gum, smoking and tobacco mixture, as stains and even as a flavor for spirits.
    It is about the resin that is still obtained from mastic, a low, branched bush, typical of the Mediterranean, for its reddish flowers, small leathery leaves and red or black stone fruits.
    The whole plant has a strong resinous scent.
    It was probably exactly this smell, similar to that of the terpentine, which already made the plant known as a remedy in ancient times.
Mastic (Pistacia Lentiscus)
  • Ingredients:
    - some leaves and ripe fruits of mastic
    - 1 liter of Grappa
    - 2 tbsp of sugar
  • Preparation:
    Add a few branches including leaves and ripe fruit for one month in a liter of Grappa. After appropriate filtering and aging (two months), the Grappa takes a pink color and a resinous scent.
    Two tablespoons of sugar softens the resinous flavor that characterizes this Grappa.

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