Talk:Anisette

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When my father was alive he used to keep a small bottle of Sambuca to use with coffee. I remember putting a few drops into a cup of coffee and remember it tasting like amaretto. My father passed away in December of 2004. I was just remembering the Sambuca and thought I would look it up on the net.


[edit] Italian?

I'm sorry, but to claim that anisette is an italian invention is ridiculous. Everyone in the mediterranean has their own version of the same liqueur (pastis, sambuca, anis, ouzo, raki, arak). This is NOT an italian invention.

The spanish town of Chinchon is famous for its anis since at least the XVI century.

I will be removing the Italian mention, unless someone can provide a reference.

We are not dealing with Coca Cola here. --Bistor92 21:31, 13 July 2007 (UTC)