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Zucca (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdzukka; ˈtsukka]) is a commercial Italian aperitif. Although zucca is the Italian word for "squash" or "pumpkin", it actually takes its name after Zucca's bar (Caffè Zucca), located in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan. Its base ingredient is in fact rhubarb (hence its longer name Rabarbaro Zucca), also combined with zest, cardamom seeds and other curative herbs. The liqueur has a delicate and pleasant bittersweet taste and is often mixed with soda water and ice. * v * t * e

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  • Le Rabarbaro Zucca est un amer italien à base de rhubarbe, comme la première partie de son nom l'indique. En revanche, il ne contient pas de courge (zucca en italien) d'aucune espèce que ce soit, mais tire son nom commercial de son créateur, Ettore Zucca, qui l'inventa en 1845 à Milan. Il est aujourd'hui propriété du groupe ILLVA Saronno. (fr)
  • Il Rabarbaro Zucca è un amaro italiano a base di rabarbaro e altri aromi naturali. La sua storia è legata, in particolare, alla città di Milano. (it)
  • Zucca (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdzukka; ˈtsukka]) is a commercial Italian aperitif. Although zucca is the Italian word for "squash" or "pumpkin", it actually takes its name after Zucca's bar (Caffè Zucca), located in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan. Its base ingredient is in fact rhubarb (hence its longer name Rabarbaro Zucca), also combined with zest, cardamom seeds and other curative herbs. The liqueur has a delicate and pleasant bittersweet taste and is often mixed with soda water and ice. Zucca is closely related to other traditional Italian aperitifs, such as Campari, Punt e Mes, and Cynar, as it is relatively light, with a 30% volume in alcohol. Zucca is owned by the same company that produces Amaretto Di Saronno. Despite this, it is difficult to find commercially in North America. However, it enjoys a certain amount of prominence as the featured drink at the Caffè Zucca in Milan, the bar where Gaspare Campari first introduced his alcoholic infusion of herbs in the 1860s. * v * t * e (en)
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  • Le Rabarbaro Zucca est un amer italien à base de rhubarbe, comme la première partie de son nom l'indique. En revanche, il ne contient pas de courge (zucca en italien) d'aucune espèce que ce soit, mais tire son nom commercial de son créateur, Ettore Zucca, qui l'inventa en 1845 à Milan. Il est aujourd'hui propriété du groupe ILLVA Saronno. (fr)
  • Il Rabarbaro Zucca è un amaro italiano a base di rabarbaro e altri aromi naturali. La sua storia è legata, in particolare, alla città di Milano. (it)
  • Zucca (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdzukka; ˈtsukka]) is a commercial Italian aperitif. Although zucca is the Italian word for "squash" or "pumpkin", it actually takes its name after Zucca's bar (Caffè Zucca), located in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan. Its base ingredient is in fact rhubarb (hence its longer name Rabarbaro Zucca), also combined with zest, cardamom seeds and other curative herbs. The liqueur has a delicate and pleasant bittersweet taste and is often mixed with soda water and ice. * v * t * e (en)
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  • Rabarbaro Zucca (fr)
  • Rabarbaro Zucca (it)
  • Zucca (apéritif) (en)
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