Tell me about this Has anyone tried this type of #compote? It's made ...

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Has anyone tried this type of #compote? It's made in #Armenia and it's meant to be a #drink instead of a #dessert.



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No, I haven't even tried this drink yet, but the way you describe it would be a lot of fun to taste.

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I'll let you know when I do grab one of these.

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As far as I'm concerned this is the first bottle to taste so it's going to be a lot of fun. Here in Pakistan people like to drink orange juice mostly in winter.

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My wife makes peach compote for us in the summer. It’s addictive, highly recommend! 😁

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These don't seem super expensive (well, I guess it does per volume) either. They are about $6 a bottle at the Asian market.

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That seems like a fair price for a fresh dessert

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NO i haven't tried it, I searched it on the internet after reading your post, but it is not available in my country ATM.

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Never heard of it. Honestly, I am not sure I have ever even had a compote. Does Sangria count?

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Are they almost the same thing?

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I don't think so. I honestly have no clue.

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I once had something maybe similar when on Crimea. It was a very thin compote, just a few fruits, and a lot of sugar-water....

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