Triple sec (orange liqueur, e.g. Cointreau)
Description
Triple sec is a clear or slightly amber liqueur with a distinct, pure aroma of orange peel, a sweet-bitter flavor profile, and a noticeable alcoholic warmth. Its intense, citrus character enhances cocktails and desserts, offering a balance between sweetness and the pronounced bitterness of the peel. Nutritionally, it is a product of low dietary value: it mainly provides calories from alcohol and sugar, containing negligible amounts of protein, fat, or minerals. In moderate amounts, it can add a pleasant aroma and improve appetite, but excessive consumption of alcohol and sugar is detrimental to health. Triple sec is primarily used in classic cocktails (e.g., Margarita, Cosmopolitan, Sidecar), as well as in desserts, sauces, marinades, and flambéed dishes, where it highlights fruity notes. It is best stored tightly closed in a cool, dark place; due to its alcohol content, it is durable, but once opened, it is advisable to use it within a few months to maintain its full aroma.