cachaca
See also: cachaça
English
Noun
cachaca (plural cachacas)
- Alternative form of cachaça
- 2007 March 9, Mike Sula, “Diversify Your Larder”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
- Pepe's Food & Liquor (2333 N. Western, 773-278-8756) appears to be your standard neighborhood liquor and sundries store, but it also carries a small stock of Brazilian goods, most importantly two kinds of cachaca, the rumlike sugarcane liquor critical to caipirinhas and batidas.
- 1997 March 7, Don Rose, “Restaurant Tours: Rio rules at Rhumba”, in Chicago Reader[2]:
- Though Rhumba has a fine selection of wines, including many by the glass, a good before-dinner bet is Brazil's classic cocktail, the caipirinha, made from a special rumlike drink called cachaca with sugar and sliced limes ($5).
Spanish
Pronunciation
Adjective
cachaca
- (deprecated template usage) Feminine singular of adjective cachaco.
Noun
cachaca f (plural cachacas, masculine cachaco, masculine plural cachacos)
- (Peru, derogatory) female police officer, (deprecated template usage) feminine equivalent of cachaco
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