Advocaat ( , ) or advocatenborrel is a traditional
Dutch alcoholic beverage
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made from
eggs,
sugar
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, and
brandy
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. The rich and creamy drink has a smooth,
custard-like consistency. The typical
alcohol
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content is generally between 14% and 20%
ABV. Its contents may be a blend of
egg yolk
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s, aromatic
spirits, sugar or
honey
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,
brandy
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,
vanilla
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, and sometimes
cream (or
condensed milk). Notable makers of advocaat include Filliers, Warninks,
Bols, Darna Ovo Liker,
DeKuyper (in two varieties), and
Verpoorten.
Etymology
Two theories have been put out on the origins of "advocaat".
According to several makers, such as Verpoorten and Bols, and the ''Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets'', its origins can be traced back to "abacate", an alcoholic beverage of the indigenous people in
Brazil
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, which was made with
avocado. Dutch colonials of northern Brazil introduced this beverage to
Europe
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as "advocat/advocaat". As avocados could not grow in northern Europe, they were replaced with egg yolk, thought to have a similar taste and consistency, and the name derived from the avocado stuck, although the drink no longer contains any.
''Advocaat'' is also the Dutch word for '
lawyer
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' in the sense of '
solicitor
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'. As the name of the drink, it is short for ''advocatenborrel'', or 'lawyers' drink'. ''Borrel'' is Dutch for a small alcoholic beverage (liqueur, brandy, etc. but not beer or wine) consumed slowly during a social gathering or an informal occasion where colleagues meet for light conversation with beer and wine. According to the 1882 edition of the ''Woordenboek der Nederlandsche taal'' ('Dictionary of the Dutch Language'), it is ''zo genoemd als een goed smeersel voor de keel, en dus bijzonder dienstig geacht voor een advocaat, die in 't openbaar het woord moet voeren" ("so named as a good lubricant for the throat, and thus considered especially useful for a lawyer, who must speak in public").
History
In 1828, J.G. Cooymans started a distillery in downtown
's-Hertogenbosch
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. There he developed the egg drink "advocaat." In 1876, the Antwerp distiller Eugen Verpoorten established a distillery in
Heinsberg near
Aachen
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,
Germany
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, which made an egg liquor (''Eierlikör'' in
German) using eggs, sugar, distilled alcohol, and other ingredients.
Types and uses
Jars and wide mouth bottles of thick advocaat are sold mainly in the Netherlands and
Belgium
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, though may be available in Germany,
Austria
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, and
South Africa
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. Further exports are of a more liquid version.
In particular the original thick variety, i.e., without
albumen, is used as a
waffle,
pancake or
poffertjes topping, as an ingredient in
ice cream, custards, pastries and similar desserts, or as an
apéritif or digestif. The latter, possibly topped with
whipped cream and then occasionally sprinkled with a touch of
cocoa powder, is served in a very tiny
bowl or small glass from which it is eaten by use of a
teaspoon. In Belgian restaurants and taverns, it may be a complementary accompaniment to a coffee.
In the export variety both parts of the eggs are used. A popular cocktail using advocaat is the
Snowball: a mixture of advocaat, sparkling
lemonade and sometimes (although this is not required)
lime juice that is often consumed at
Christmas time. Another is the
Fluffy duck, made with
rum. Another advocaat-based beverage is the
Bombardino, a drink commonly found in
Italian ski resorts, particularly the
Italian Alps, made by mixing advocaat, brandy, and whipped cream.
Related drinks
The
Polish equivalent, ( 'eggs' and ), is based on
vodka
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instead of brandy, despite what the name may suggest.
of
Mexico
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and of
Colombia
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are very similar liqueurs based on egg yolk and vanilla. Some varieties have additional flavourings.
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