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In contrast to most bitter lemons, the bitter note in this case does not come from quinine from the yellow bark acacia, but from quassia from the bitterwood tree (Quassia amara), which is also often used in bitters and medicines.
In contrast to most bitter lemons, the bitter note in this case does not come from quinine from the yellow bark acacia, but from quassia from the bitterwood tree (Quassia amara), which is also often used in bitters and medicines.
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