Cassis

/kæˈsiːs/ noun

A blackcurrant liqueur from France, or the blackcurrant fruit itself, known for its dark purple color and sweet-tart flavor.

From French cassis, derived from Latin cassia (cinnamon, but later applied to blackcurrants). The liqueur became famous from the Dijon region of France in the 19th century.

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