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'''Celim''' is a [[Nelbec lanugages|Nelbec]] clear {{wp|liquor|distilled alcoholic beverage}}. Different varieties originate from [[Seketan]], [[Alquiya]], and [[Lormotia]]. Traditionally it is made from distilling liquids from [[Nelborne]] potatoes and grain, with {wp|Alcohol by volume|alcoholic content}} averaging between 30% to 50%. In the [[Nelbec languages]], ''celim'' is synonymous with local varieties of {{wp|vodka}} and other {{wp|liquor|spirit drinks}}. | '''Celim''' is a [[Nelbec lanugages|Nelbec]] clear {{wp|liquor|distilled alcoholic beverage}}. Different varieties originate from [[Seketan]], [[Alquiya]], and [[Lormotia]]. Traditionally it is made from distilling liquids from [[Nelborne]] potatoes and grain, with {{wp|Alcohol by volume|alcoholic content}} averaging between 30% to 50%. In the [[Nelbec languages]], ''celim'' is synonymous with local varieties of {{wp|vodka}} and other {{wp|liquor|spirit drinks}}. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 18:04, 2 September 2022
Celim is a Nelbec clear distilled alcoholic beverage. Different varieties originate from Seketan, Alquiya, and Lormotia. Traditionally it is made from distilling liquids from Nelborne potatoes and grain, with alcoholic content averaging between 30% to 50%. In the Nelbec languages, celim is synonymous with local varieties of vodka and other spirit drinks.