Rakomelo
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Rakomelo (Greek: ρακόμελο; from raki (ρακί) + meli (μέλι), meaning honey) is a drink produced from the hot mixture of tsikoudia/raki with honey and several spices, like cinnamon, cardamom and other regional herbs. It is mainly produced in Crete and other islands of the Aegean sea and it is mainly consumed during the winter as a warm drink. This is not to be confused with baked raki, which is a regional drink of the island of Amorgos that is made from raki and sugar.