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Mazagran is a kind of drinkware usually used for coffee, which is named after the town of Mazagran in Algeria.
Mazagran is a kind of Algerian drinkware usually used for coffee.
Mazagran may also refer to:
- Mazagran, Algeria, an Algerian town in Mostaganem Province, site of the Battle of Mazagran
- Mazagran (coffee beverage)
- Mazagran (Tourcelles-Chaumont), a French village
- Rue de Mazagran, a French street in the 10th arrondissement of Paris
Mazagran is a French village, part of the municipality (commune) of Tourcelles-Chaumont, in the department of Ardennes, Champagne-Ardenne.
Mazagran (also called café mazagran, formerly spelled masagran) is a cold, sweetened coffee beverage that originated in Algeria. Portuguese versions may use espresso, lemon and rum, and Austrian versions are served with an ice cube and include rum. Sometimes a fast version is achieved by pouring a previously sweetened espresso in a cup with ice cubes and a slice of lemon. Mazagran has been described as "the original iced coffee".
Usage examples of "mazagran".
Her apartment building on the rue Mazagran was disheveled, in poor repair.
He had telephoned to reserve a table at his favorite eating place in the quarter, the Restaurant Mazagran, and Madame Michele had promised him a filet mignon the way he liked it, with a tossed-lettuce salad by the side and a Pot de Chirouble to wash it down.
The once-famed Casino Bellevue is closed for badly needed repairs, while the Casino Municipal on Rue Mazagran is now a run-down building housing small shops and a dancing school.