Angostura Aromatic Bitters


 

Directions

For cooking and table use... Angostura makes food more appetizing! Fruits: for cooked or canned fruits add 2-3 dashes Angostura or flavor to taste. Salads: blend 2 or 3 dashes Angostura with each cup of mayonnaise, French or other dressing. Pies: add 4 or 5 dashes per cup of mince meat or pumpkin filling. 1 or 2 dashes to apple or other fruit. Soups: add 1 or 2 dashes Angostura to each serving of canned or frozen soups, fish chowder, bisques and chicken soups. Stir in at last minute. Angostura® aromatic bitters for better drinks... use Angostura old fashioned: shake 2 dashes of Angostura & a splash of club soda on a cube of sugar, muddle, add 2 ice cubes, 1 1/2 oz bourbon, scotch or rye. Garnish with cherry and orange slice. Manhattan cocktail: 1 or 2 dashes Angostura, 2 parts whiskey, 1 part sweet vermouth over ice in mixing glass. Stir, strain and serve. Trinidad & Tobago rum punch: 1 1/2 oz Trinidad rum, 1 1/2 oz lemon or lime juice, 1/2 oz grenadine, 2 dashes Angostura. Pour over cracked ice into large Collins glass. Fill with club soda. Stir. Garnish with pineapple spear, cherry, and lemon or orange slice. Serve with straws. Classic daiquiri: mix 1/2 oz Angostura 1919 rum, 1 oz fresh sweet & sour, 1/2 oz simple syrup, 3 dashes Angostura bitters. Pour all ingredients in ice-filled shaker. Shake well. Serve in a martini glass. Garnish with lemon wheel and cherry. Southampton (non-alcoholic): fill a tall glass with ice. Add tonic water, squeeze of lime, 3 dashes of Angostura. Stir and serve with a straw. Garnish with a lime wheel.

 

Description

Angostura® Aromatic Bitters. Product of Trinidad, WI. By appointment to her majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Manufactures of Angostura aromatic bitters Angostura Ltd. Weltauss Tellung 1873 wirm. DRM. Verdienste. 44.7% Alc/vol. 4 fl oz (118 ml).

Other Description

There are other aromatic bitters but only one Angostura, the brand name under which Dr. J. G. B. Siegert and his successors have sold their product throughout the world since 1830. It does not contain Angostura Bark but derives its name from the fact that it originated in the town of Angostura, Venezuela, renamed Ciudad Bolivar in 1846. It is now produced by Angostura Limited from the original formula of Dr. J. G. B. Siegert, in Port of Spain, Trinidad, W.I. It has since become famous throughout the civilized world and received the highest recognition at the principal International Exhibitions. Because of its delightful flavor and aroma it has become popular for use in soft drinks, cocktails, and other alcoholic beverages and it imparts an exquisite flavor to soups, cereals, salads, vegetable, gravies, fish, grapefruit, fresh, stewed or preserved fruits, jellies, sherbets, ice cream, many sauces, puddings, mince pies, apple sauce and all similar desserts, regulating the quantity according to taste. National Kashruth®. Importer: Mizkan Americas, Inc. Mount Prospect, IL 60056. Does not contain Angostura Bark. For the better guarantee of product authenticity of this aromatic bitters, the label on every bottle bears a facsimile of the signature of Dr. J. G. B. Siegert.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 2.5 ml

Servings per Container: 47

Energy 10
Total Fat 0 g
Sodium 0 mg
Carbohydrates 0 g
Protein 0 g

Ingredients

Alcohol, Water, Sugar, Gentian, Natural Flavorings, Caramel Color and Added Colors.

UPC

00075496000407