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BENEDICTINE , a liqueur manufactured at See also:Fecamp, See also:France. The See also:composition is a See also:trade See also:secret, but, according to See also:Konig, the following are among the substances used in the manufacture of imitations of the genuine See also:article: fresh See also:lemon See also:peel, cardamoms, See also:hyssop tops, See also:angelica, See also:peppermint, See also:thyme, See also:cinnamon, nutmegs, See also:cloves and See also:arnica See also:flowers. End of Article: BENEDICTINEAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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