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Danziger Original Goldwasser Liqueur, 70 cl

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Greedy merchants and landlords hauled it away by the barrel, but not the virtuous owner of restaurant Pod Lososiem - oh no; his vodka is filled with gold forever after for his good stead. Proofs probable: Shafi Goldwasser and Silvio Micali laid the foundations for modern cryptography, with contributions including interactive and zero-knowledge proofs". Goldwasser has twice won the Gödel Prize in theoretical computer science: first in 1993 (for "The knowledge complexity of interactive proof systems"), [24] and again in 2001 (for Interactive Proofs and the Hardness of Approximating Cliques).

Goldwasser liqueur (literally 'gold water' in German), has been a popular Gdansk tradition since 1598. Seems a bit of sly marketing on the part of the upmarket restaurant where the distillery once operated has entered the local psyche. On a final note it is also said that the gold content of Goldwasser is useful in the treatment of back and joint conditions although it is unlikely that this was one of its goals 400 years ago. It's in the Top 20 of economic and cheap products of Liqueur Discontinued and in the Top 1580 of our best seller products. Louis XIV was said to have been a committed fan, and by 1767 cases of the liquor were regularly being dispatched to the court of Imperial Russia’s Catherine the Great.Of course, local legend is far more interesting, and if you believe urban myth the gold flakes appeared after Neptune grew increasingly irritated that the natives were clogging up his fountain by repeatedly throwing coins into it. Wódka Gdańska is mentioned by the Polish-Lithuanian poet, Adam Mickiewicz, as a drink popular with the Polish nobility.

The rich, syrupy, gold-bespeckled liqueur proved incredibly popular and was soon being served in royal courts throughout Europe, Louis XIV purportedly being one of the beverage's greatest early connoisseurs. Does anyone know roughly the date of it's production and also whether it has any additional value over what is now available? Its name means "golden water" in German, and refers to the small particles of gold that float in the liqueur. We share information about the browsing of the users in our site with our advertisment partners and web analysis.When Danzig was separated from Germany in the aftermath of World War I, Der Lachs opened a second brewery in Berlin to supply its western markets. Shafrira Goldwasser ( Hebrew: שפרירה גולדווסר; born 1959 [5]) is an Israeli-American computer scientist and winner of the Turing Award in 2012. Palate entry highlights the leafy tastes of freshly cut herbs and ginger plus a pleasantly sugary base flavor.

Gold water from Gdańsk'), Polish: Wódka Gdańska, with Goldwasser as the registered tradename, is a strong (40% ABV) root and herbal liqueur which was produced from 1598 to 2009 in Gdańsk ( German: Danzig). uk accepts no liability for inaccuracies or misstatements about products by manufacturers or other third parties. She is the RSA Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; [6] a professor of mathematical sciences at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel; the director of the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing at the University of California, Berkeley; and co-founder and chief scientist of Duality Technologies. Please always read the labels, warnings, and directions provided with the product before using or consuming a product.The two most famous pursuits of alchemists (though they had many) were the attempted transmutation of lead into gold, and the creation of a "panacea" - a medical elixir that would cure all diseases and prolong life indefinitely.

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