cider - meaning and definition. What is cider
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What (who) is cider - definition


cider         
  • American craft hard cider in a bottle
  • Polish cider sold in Krakow
  • Layers of pomace wrapped in canvas
  • [[Sinebrychoff]]'s Crowmoor cider (Finland)
  • Asturian cider being poured ("escanciado") in the traditional manner
  • A glass of [[Rekorderlig]] wild-berries cider (Sweden)
  • [[Basque people]] drinking cider in a ''[[sagardotegi]]'' (cider house)
  • Cider [[jug]]s. Somerset, England
  • Few traditional horse-drawn circular cider presses are still in use. Many may still be seen used as garden ornaments, flower planters, or architectural features.
  • Frozen apples in Quebec for the making of ice cider
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
CIDER
¦ noun Brit. an alcoholic drink made from fermented apple juice.
?(also sweet cider) N. Amer. an unfermented drink made from crushed fruit, typically apples.
Origin
ME: from OFr. sidre, via eccles. L. from eccles. Gk sikera, from Heb. se?ar 'strong drink'.
cider         
  • American craft hard cider in a bottle
  • Polish cider sold in Krakow
  • Layers of pomace wrapped in canvas
  • [[Sinebrychoff]]'s Crowmoor cider (Finland)
  • Asturian cider being poured ("escanciado") in the traditional manner
  • A glass of [[Rekorderlig]] wild-berries cider (Sweden)
  • [[Basque people]] drinking cider in a ''[[sagardotegi]]'' (cider house)
  • Cider [[jug]]s. Somerset, England
  • Few traditional horse-drawn circular cider presses are still in use. Many may still be seen used as garden ornaments, flower planters, or architectural features.
  • Frozen apples in Quebec for the making of ice cider
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
CIDER
n. hard (AE); sweet cider
Cider         
  • American craft hard cider in a bottle
  • Polish cider sold in Krakow
  • Layers of pomace wrapped in canvas
  • [[Sinebrychoff]]'s Crowmoor cider (Finland)
  • Asturian cider being poured ("escanciado") in the traditional manner
  • A glass of [[Rekorderlig]] wild-berries cider (Sweden)
  • [[Basque people]] drinking cider in a ''[[sagardotegi]]'' (cider house)
  • Cider [[jug]]s. Somerset, England
  • Few traditional horse-drawn circular cider presses are still in use. Many may still be seen used as garden ornaments, flower planters, or architectural features.
  • Frozen apples in Quebec for the making of ice cider
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
CIDER
·noun The expressed juice of apples. It is used as a beverage, for making vinegar, and for other purposes.

Wikipedia

Cider
Cider ( ) is an alcoholic beverage made from the fermented juice of apples. Cider is widely available in the United Kingdom (particularly in the West Country) and the Republic of Ireland.
Examples of use of cider
1. Both brut (hard cider) and doux (sweet cider) from four different cider producers are available at the Kollektsiya Vin chain.
2. Kevin stressed that ‘the cider market is opening up‘ (is it?) and freezing cider was ‘sexy‘. Scroll down for more...
3. But a glass of cider could be an even more pleasurable way to take care of yourself." The finding comes as cider becomes increasingly popular.
4. Duty on cider and sparkling wine has also been frozen.
5. The cider houses are steeped in tradition, chief among them being all the hard cider you can drink, accompanied by massive amounts of food and camaraderie.