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cider
[sahy-der]
noun
the juice pressed from apples (or formerly from some other fruit) used for drinking, either before fermentation sweet cider or after fermentation hard cider, or for making applejack, vinegar, etc.
cider
/ ˈɪə /
noun
Also called (US): hard cider.an alcoholic drink made from the fermented juice of apples
Also called: sweet cider.an unfermented drink made from apple juice
Other 51Թ Forms
- ciderish adjective
- ciderlike adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of cider1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of cider1
Example Sentences
There’s also strawberry vinaigrette, a simple yet refreshing recipe that calls for frozen/fresh strawberries, honey, apple cider vinegar, olive oil, shallot, salt and ground black pepper.
Lower-priced wines are doing particularly badly as young adults favor craft beers, seltzers, kombucha, ciders and other flavored beverages with little or no alcohol.
Thatchers had claimed Aldi was "misleading shoppers to believe that the ciders are the same, or in some way linked".
The founder and owner of Virtue Cider, a Michigan-based creator of farmhouse cider only using locally sourced fruit, generates 61% of their electricity from 200 solar panels out of awareness of climate change.
He sipped on a pint of Bulmers cider as they chatted about their beloved club for around 30 minutes, though staff at the bar were tight-lipped about who paid for the round of drinks.
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