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Der naturreine Williamsbrand ist die Basis für diese hochwertige Liqueur-Spezialität. Der überaus aromatische süss-saure Birnengeschmack wurde aus einem speziell im Hause Etter entwickelten Destillationsverfahren erreicht.
The natural Williams pear spirit forms the basis of this premium speciality liqueur. The highly aromatic sweet-sour taste of pears has been achieved by a distillation process specially developed by Etter itself! A refreshing, tingling speciality.
Naturellement pure, l’eau-de-vie de Williams est à la base de cette spécialité d’une qualité exceptionnelle. La saveur de poire, douce, acidulée et incroyablement aromatique, est issue d’une procédure de distillation propre à la maison Etter. Une spécialité rafraîchissante et pétillante!
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Auf einer Reise durch Bulgarien zu Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts stellte der spätere Nobelpreisträger Ilja Iljitsch Metschnikow fest, dass saure Milchprodukte gesund machen können. Im bulgarischen Gebirge lernte er Bauern kennen, die viel älter wurden als andere Menschen.
During a trip across Bulgaria in the early 19th century, Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov, who was later awarded the Nobel Prize, discovered that sour milk products can promote human health. He met peasants in the Bulgarian mountains who were much older than the average and he soon discovered that yoghurt was responsible for the peasants' unusually long lifespan. Over the last few decades, scientists have described numerous lactic acid bacteria strains in dairy products, fermented sauerkraut and other sour fermented foods that have a beneficial (probiotic) effect on human health. For example, Lactobacillus and other lactic acid genera are able to give pathogenic bacteria such as Listeria and Staphylococcus a hard time. "How do they do this?" asks Dr. Claudia Guigas from the Institute of Microbiology and Biotechnology at the Max Rubner-Institut (MRI) in Karlsruhe. "We hope to find an answer to this question by concentrating on the ability of probiotic and pathogenic bacterial strains to attach to intestinal cells."
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