What Is A Cordial?

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It depends on whether you mean an alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink

"Cordials are a fruit or herbal flavored syrup that you add to cold or hot water for a drink (and are very popular in England, frequently called 'fruit squash'). I like cordials because they're easy to make, keep for a long time, and you can be really creative. To use cordial, just add a finger or two of the cordial to a glass and top with hot or cold water. They are also brilliant for making cocktails in place of simple syrup."
-so writes Amanda of vintagesavoirfaire.com, who is living presently in England.

That is the way many Europeans enjoy the drink they call a "cordial", for most Americans, cordials have a little more "spirit" than that.

Cordials are also alcoholic distillations which later evolved into what we now know as "liqueurs". Some very old recipes for well known liqueurs were what was referred to as a "cordial". Alcohol fermentation was once a way to preserve fruits and juices, and was used medicinally. Less so, now.

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Green Gables made Cordials Famous

..for generations of girls

Anne of Green Gables
...and the raspberry cordial

"I can just imagine myself sitting down at the head of the table and pouring out the tea," said Anne, shutting her eyes ecstatically. "And asking Diana if she takes sugar! I know she doesn't but of course I'll ask her just as if I didn't know. And then pressing her to take another piece of fruit cake and another helping of preserves. Oh, Marilla, it's a wonderful sensation just to think of it. Can I take her into the spare room to lay off her hat when she comes? And then into the parlor to sit?"

"No. The sitting room will do for you and your company. But there's a bottle half full of raspberry cordial that was left over from the church social the other night. It's on the second shelf of the sitting-room closet and you and Diana can have it if you like, and a cooky to eat with it along in the afternoon ..."

     

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Set of Four Cordial Glasses

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Making Cordial in Your Kitchen 

How to Make Elderflower Cordial

Quite Proper!

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Non-alcoholic Cordial

Rose%u2019s Cordial Mixer Grenadine

Favored by the English, this is also known in the USA as a mixer for flavoring mixed drinks.

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Health Claims for Cordials

Samson's Astringent Cordial

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Can raspberry cordial kill stomach bugs in contaminated water?
A: Yes. Raspberry and blackcurrant cordials can kill bacteria that cause some stomach bugs.

"Microbiologist Dr Heather Cavanagh, whose research found some raspberry juice and blackcurrant juice cordials can kill at least 12 different types of nasty bacteria responsible for stomach bugs, including E. Coli and several strains of salmonella." "Cordials that had the best antibacterial properties contained at least 35 per cent raspberry or blackcurrant juice, and worked when diluted down to one part cordial in 10 parts water."

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Elderflower cordial

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Belvoir Fruit Farms has a lovely website to showcase their cordials.

Belvoir Elderflower Cordial. Case of 6x500ml

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Cordials are popular enough that you can find commercially bottled elderflower water, or a few other selections of popular flavors.

What you may not have known about these old fashioned drinks

by Darren Larson

History of cordials

"Most cordials were of European origin, first produced in Italian apothecaries during the Renaissance where the art of distilling was refined during the fifteenth and 16th centuries." (Wikipedia)

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Odd Facts

"Rosa Solis or Rosolio, probably originating in Renaissance Turin was derived from the carnivorous sundew plant."

"Royal Usquebaugh (an Irish cordial) was a spicy concoction containing flecks of gold leaf thought to capture the sun's golden radiance. It was usually flavoured with aniseed, liquorice and saffron and sweetened with fruit sugar extracted from figs and raisins"

"Many cordials were also considered aphrodisiacs"

Cordials were often sold in apothecary bottles by chemists.
Well Known (or not!) Alcoholic Cordials

St.Germain- an elderflower cordial
Grand Marnier -orange flavored liqueur
Amaretto Di Sarrono -almond-flavored cordial
Chambord -black raspberry liqueur
Frangelico -hazelnut flavored liqueur
Cointreau -orange flavored liqueur
Bénédictine -secret blend of 27 herbs and spices
Drambuie -heather honey and flavored with herbs
Jagermeister -a German bitter liqueur that is a complex blend of 56 herbs, fruits and spices.

Today, little differentiation is made between a cordial and a liqueur. Hardly more than a semantic distinction and the terms are now pretty much interchangeable.

Generics are liqueurs of a particular type that can be made by any producer.
-Crème de Cacao or Curaçao,

Proprietaries are liqueurs with trademarked names, made according to a specific formula.
-Kahlúa, Grand Marnier

Bitters are the modern-day descendents of medieval medical potions and are marketed as having at least some vaguely therapeutic value as stomach settlers or hangover cures. They tend to be flavored with herbs, roots, and botanicals, contain lower quantities of fruit and sugar than liqueurs, and have astringent notes in the palate. http://www.tastings.com/spirits/liqueurs.html



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Elder Berries and Flowers

They come from the same plant, Sambucus nigra, but render different flavor and color to a cordial made with them.

Amanda's Elderberry Cordial

Amandas Elderberry Cordial 

Cordial Glasses

Special size for a special drink

A cordial water of Sir Walter Raleigh

circa 1655

Sour Cherry Cordial

European Refreshment

Cordial Recipe List

Elderflower Cordial: A Traditional, Easy Elderflower Cordial Recipe
An Elderflower Cordial Recipe is quick and easy to make and a great excuse for a long walk collecting flowers.
Free From The Three: Spiced Elderberry Cordial
This recipe is based on one I found in this months Country File magazine with some extra spices and less sugar
Elderberry Cordial
Recipe courtesy of Hollerbeier Haven, newsletter of The Three Sisters Center.
Raspberry Cordial – Part One | Elise's Kitchen
Growing up, I was OBSESSED with the Anne of Green Gables PBS mini series.
-Alcoholic-
Diana Barry's Favourite Raspberry Cordial recipe - Canadian Living
Non-alcoholic cordial reciipe
DOWN TO EARTH: Fruit cordial recipes
Several fruit cordial recipes and a little history from "Down Under"
Strawberry Cordial Recipe - Recipe for Polish Likier Truskawkowy or Strawberry Cordial
Polish strawberry cordial - likier truskawkowy - is made with vodka and needs to age a few months before drinking.
DragonBear: My Cordial Recipes
Theory and Practice of Period Cordial-making. Many recipes for herb and fruit cordials.
Raspberry cordial
This is one of my favourite drinks. To me, it's the taste of an English summer.
Swedish Elderflower Cordial
here I am, though, ingesting large quantities of this delicious, fresh-tasting elderflower concentrate/cordial/syrup (translations vary%u2026 in Swedish it's "saft")
Losing Our Shirts, Keeping The Farm: How to Make Cherry Cordial (Part 2)
As you may remember, the cherries and cinnamon sticks have been steeping in the brandy for about a month now. Yesterday, I opened the jars and strained the liquid.
Buttermilk Party Cake: Backyard Foraging: Dandelion Cordial
In the UK, cordial is usually associated with elderflower. It is not alcoholic, but is more like a concentrated syrup which you can add to soda water or cocktails. I've replaced the classic flowers with dandelion, which is delicate, fragrant, and tastes a little like honey.
IDEAS IN FOOD: Lime-Jalapeno Cordial
The great article on raw lime cordial inspired Aki to make a version. Per my request and fetish she added jalapeno instead of ginger. The cordial is an amazing syrup which made our 5th of May celebration all the tastier....

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Liqueur or Cordial?

Only liqueurs have alcohol by definition. Cordials are sometimes alcohol-free and may enjoyed alone or used as a mixer.

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