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How to interpret this recipe for walnuts harvested at a given time?

I wouldn't get too hung up on such a specific date. The date given is likely because of it's proximity to Midsummer's Day celebrations. In Italy and France the harvesting of green walnuts was ...
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How to interpret this recipe for walnuts harvested at a given time?

I am afraid that you cannot do such a calculation in general. Degrees northern latitude is responsible for only a fraction of climate variation and walnut growing conditions. The author of the recipe ...
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How to interpret this recipe for walnuts harvested at a given time?

Interesting concept. Since I never ever heard of using green walnuts for anything, I looked this up on the inter-webs, and lo & behold: https://www.lifeinabruzzo.com/magical-nocino-italian-green-...
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How to interpret this recipe for walnuts harvested at a given time?

I've been making nocino, the infusion you're talking about, nearly every year for the last decade. Being at around 42˚N, I've wondered the same thing with regard to ripeness and location. After some ...
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What can I mix with a sweet liquor to cut its sweetness?

Add a splash to hot coffee for a fabulous liquor coffee, or use with cold brewed coffee in a Tiramisu dessert. Adding fat (i.e. mascarpone) and bitterness (i.e. coffee) or sourness (i.e. citrus ...
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Replacing rhum in baba au rhum

I can't say I've ever had baba au rhum, but I would expect any sweet liquor would be an adequate replacement and may even offer a more exciting end result than just plain rum. A more straight ...
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Making liquor with normal milk instead of UHT milk

This should be a comment but I have no reputation so I apologise if not much of help. Anyway if you're trying to accomplish something like a cream-based liqueur, sure you can use normal milk. I've ...
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Making liquor with normal milk instead of UHT milk

In the US, while UHT milk can be found, it is not the standard, widespread product generally used. Therefore, cream liqueur recipes simply call for cream or cream & milk, with no specification ...
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Preventing discoloration when making fresh mint liqueur

Idea 1: Assuming the leaves are oxidizing: you could add an antioxidant. Vitamin C is handy and will scrounge up oxygen radicals. Crush up some pills and shake them in. It will make it a little ...
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Irish Cream Manufacturing

For long shelf life, don't use real milk. Focus on viscosity and mouth texture. (Guar bean or guard gum) will produce a thick cream like liquid that will not curdle or chunk. Sulfides or the boiled ...
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