Nespolino
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Nespolino is an Italian liquer made from the seeds of the loquat fruit.[1] It has bitter taste reminiscent of other Italian seed-based bitter liqueurs such as amaretto and nocino, both prepared from nuts and apricot kernels. Both the loquat seeds and the apricot kernels contain cyanogenic glycosides, but the drinks are prepared from varieties that contain only small quantities (such as Mogi and Tanaka[2]), so there is no risk of cyanide poisonings.
References
- ↑ http://cosplaxy.com/?lan=IT&key=NkXv4t37PsKpIspUeXRivtK9Bd5dGbV5Q0NptD6PdSY=
- ↑ Tropical and Subtropical Fruits: Postharvest Physiology, Processing and Packaging. Editor(s): Muhammad Siddiq|http://books.google.co.za/books?id=5_xMc9xr1ZwC&pg=PT1140&lpg=PT1140&dq=loquat+cyanide+tanaka&source=bl&ots=ugCZAUQOCd&sig=VON6KW1xFJ1KFzJKlWEsEznyqRI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=xw98UYXvDMW2hAeaoYCoCQ&redir_esc=y
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