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White Russian (cocktail) : ウィキペディア英語版 | White Russian (cocktail)
A White Russian is a sweet cocktail classically made with vodka, coffee liqueur (e.g., Kahlúa or Tia Maria), and cream served with ice in an Old Fashioned glass. In modern times, many establishments have substituted milk for cream. ==Etymology== The traditional cocktail known as a Black Russian, which first appeared in 1949, becomes a White Russian with the addition of cream. Neither drink is Russian in origin, but both are so named due to vodka being the primary ingredient. It is unclear which drink preceded the other.〔(10 Famous Cocktails and Where They Were Born )〕 The ''Oxford English Dictionary'' refers to the first mention of the word "White Russian" in the sense of a cocktail as appearing in California's ''Oakland Tribune'' on November 21, 1965. It was placed in the newspaper as an insert: "White Russian. 1 oz. each Southern, vodka, cream", with "Southern" referring to Coffee Southern, a contemporary brand of coffee liqueur.
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