This flavored spirit, distilled from grain or potatoes and flavored with dill, anise, caraway seeds, or fennel, is a large part of traditional celebrations in Scandinavia (particularly at Christmas), the only place in the world where it is produced in large quantities.
The food items which in the United States are called fries are, in the United Kingdom, typically called chips. What do the British call that which Americans typically call chips (as in potato chips)?
This is the most successful grape variety for winemaking in Australia -- accounting for over over one-third of the volume production -- as well as the variety for which the country's winemaking industry is best known.
What is the French equivalent of the similar cooking methods/dishes known in various other cuisines as satay, shish kebab, souvlaki, churrasco, and shashlyk.