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Mors (Russian: морс) is a non-carbonated Russian fruit drink prepared from berries, mainly from lingonberry and cranberry (although sometimes blueberries, strawberries or raspberries). It is made from fermented and clarified juices blending with sugar syrup and drinking water. Instead of juice, fruit extracts may be used with the addition of aromatic essences, organic food acids, sugars, dyes and drinking water. For some recipes, the juice is boiled, then cooled.

Mors (drink) Mors Russian Cranberry Drink From Garden to Soup Bowl

Content of alcohol in Mors - not less than 1% solids content - 3.5-4.4%.

Mors is sometimes used in alcoholic cocktails.

History

Mors (drink) Mors a Russian Berry Drink Recipe by Joanna Fantozzi

It is first mentioned in the 16th century in the Domostroy with instructions about how to make it, but has likely been around longer.

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Mors (drink) Mors Russian Fruit Drink

Mors (drink) Mors Russian Fruit Drink

Mors (drink) Mors Russian Fruit Drink

References

Mors (drink) Wikipedia


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