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Piołunówka : ウィキペディア英語版
Piołunówka

Piołunówka is a very bitter alcoholic infusion (Polish: "nalewka") made by macerating wormwood in alcohol. Its name comes from ''piołun'', which means ''wormwood'' in Polish. It is becoming popular due to the recent absinthe revival but has been well known before absinthe. It differs from absinthe because it is macerated and rarely distilled (see the recipe below), whereas absinthe is additionally distilled. Piołunówka is not simply an amateur's version of absinthe but can be perceived as its predecessor. For centuries wormwood-based elixirs have been used as digestive aids and disease preventatives.
== Thujone ==

Piołunowka has much higher levels of thujone than absinthe because it is not distilled. Many people produce it today to try to feel the "absinthe effect" because of its higher thujone levels although it is now known thujone plays little to no role in these purported effects.
In Poland Piołunówka is considered a cure for problems with digestive tract and is believed to enhance appetite. Therefore traditionally it is consumed in small amounts.〔nalewki.rolnicy.com, About piołónówka, retrieved 26.03.2015〕

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