An unsweetened, often aniseed-flavoured, alcoholic drink that is popular in Albania, Greece, Iran, Turkic countries, and in the Balkan countries as an apéritif.
If you mix a glass of half rakı and half water, the liquid will turn milky white.
Anise flavored alcoholic beverage from Turkey similar to the Greek Ouzo, and Arabic Arak, but is less sweet and therefore tastes better (in my opinion)
Similar types of drinks are popular elsewhere in the Mediterranean e.g sambuca and pastis. But there's nothing like a good Raki, aka. Lion's milk.
Best enjoyed by the sea, with a view of the Bosporus at sunset, with a mezze selection (the minimum requirement being melon and feta cheese), fish, good music and good friends.
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delicious turkish drink. it is harder than ouzo. ouzo tastes a little sweet compared to raki. most popular one is "yeni raki" which means "new raki" in Turkish. it is like a tradition to drink it in turkish lands. like drinking tequila in mexico. it is called 'lion milk' in street talk, because of its hardness or its color is white.
Raki is a traditional Turkish drink.
It is way better than this greek crap that called ouzo .
something you should try at least once in your life.It is also known by lion milk in slang