Crossword clues for chacha
chacha
- Latin American ballroom dance
- Three-step dance
- Onomatopoeic dance
- Mambo cousin
- Ballroom dance from Cuba
- Latin steps
- Three-step Cuban dance
- Three-step ballroom dance
- Syncopated Cuban dance
- Sort of step
- Search engine you can access by texting
- Search engine that employs human searchers
- Relative of the mambo
- Merengue alternative
- Frequent "Dancing With the Stars" routine
- Fast Latin dance
- Dance with a three-step turn
- "Slide" at many weddings
- "One, two, one-two-three" dance
- ___ Slide (line dance)
- Mambo's cousin
- Latin-American import
- Dance related to the mambo
- Quick ballroom dance
- Latin dance
- Hip-shaking dance
- Three steps and a shuffle
- Rumba relative
- Mambo relative
- Lively Latin dance
- Modern ballroom dance from Latin America
- Latin-American dance
- Ballroom dance
- Cuban dance
- "Dancing with the Stars" dance
- Fast dance
- Latin ballroom dance
- Fast ballroom dance
- Rhythmic dance
Wiktionary
n. A traditional clear strong liquor, sometimes called "vine vodka," "grape vodka," or "Georgian vodka."
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ChaCha is a human-guided search engine. It provides free, real-time answers to any question, through its website, or by using one of the company's mobile apps.
The company, founded in 2006 by Scott A. Jones and Brad Bostic, is based in Carmel, Indiana, USA, part of the Indianapolis metropolitan area. Its name comes from the Mandarin Chinese word cha , which means "to search."
Chacha is a Georgian pomace brandy, a clear and strong (ranging between 40% alcohol for commercially produce to 65% for home brew), which is sometimes called "vine vodka", " grape vodka", or " Georgian vodka/ grappa". It is made of grape pomace (grape residue left after making wine). The term chacha is used in Georgia to refer to grape distillate. It may be also produced from unripe or wild grapes. Other common fruits or herbs used are figs, tangerines, oranges, mulberries or tarragon.
Traditionally only a homebrewed drink of Georgians, it is today commonly produced by professional distillers and most wineries who include it in their product range. One of the most famous chacha products is the Binekhi Estragon, which became distinguished with the silver medal at the 2007 Mundus Vini awards.
Many Georgians claim chacha has medicinal properties and is suggested as a remedy for a number of ailments, including ear blockages and indigestion. Also, it is said to cure stomachaches by applying it to the abdomen. It is also said to cure acne by applying to the face.