Cream liqueur
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A cream liqueur (not be confused with crème liqueur) is a liqueur that includes dairy cream among its ingredients. Examples include Baileys Irish Cream and Saint Brendan's, which use Irish whiskey; Amarula, which uses distillate of fermented South African marula fruits; and Dooley's, which uses toffee and vodka. What unites them is their use of cream and a generally flavorful liquor as their bases. Most unflavored vodka, for example, would be considered unsuitable for a cream liqueur.
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