What is a drink after meal called?
There isn't one universally accepted term for a drink after a meal. Here are some common options, depending on the context:
Formal:
* Digestif: This refers to a liquor or liqueur specifically intended to aid digestion after a meal.
* After-dinner drink: This is a general term that can encompass a variety of beverages.
* Post-prandial beverage: This is a more formal way of saying "after-dinner drink".
Informal:
* Nightcap: This term is often used for a drink enjoyed before bed, but can also apply to a drink after a meal.
* Sipper: This is a general term for a drink that is meant to be enjoyed slowly.
Other options:
* Coffee: This is a very popular after-dinner drink, particularly in many cultures.
* Tea: Similar to coffee, tea is also often enjoyed after a meal.
* Dessert wine: These wines, like port or sherry, are often served after a meal with dessert.
The best term to use will depend on the specific context and the type of drink you're referring to.
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