Alkermes

/ælˈkɜːrməs/ noun

A medieval cordial or medicinal drink, often made with kermes insects (a source of red dye), spices, and other ingredients; a type of herbal liqueur.

From Arabic al-qirmiz (kermes, the insect that produces carmine dye) via Italian. Medieval apothecaries prepared this luxurious drink as both medicine and precious gift.

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