However, manypastisdrinkers decline to add ice, preferring to drink the beverage with cool spring water.
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The company also produces several other types ofpastis.
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Ice cubes can be added (after the water, in order to avoid crystallization of the anethole in thepastis).
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Pastisgenerally works five to nine months ahead of deadline, a rarity in the world of newspaper comics.
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Pastishas said each character represents an aspect of his own personality and world view.
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Pastis, a similar-tasting liqueur, is made by maceration, using a combination of aniseed and licorice.
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Pastisis often associated with its historical predecessor, absinthe, yet the two are in fact very different.
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Pastisregularly puts tributes to them in his strip.
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Pastiswill often employ a shaggy dog story, using a great amount of dialogue to spin an elaborate yarn often resolved with a character's unforeseen death or near death.
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The distilleries switched over to producingpastis.
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