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Old Sun, Mar-16-03, 14:09
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Default Martini...come on

Tell me ..
well, why would you click on a thread called MARTINI....

Just kidding..tell me... what is the carb count in Martini? I asked this question in another thread but thought about starting a fresh one....
I prefer white Martini (as opposed to red or pink) but remember that it does taste sweet (I have not had a single drop since I started LC, i.e. January 2003)

Thanks.................


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Old Sun, Mar-16-03, 14:37
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Tell me ..
well, why would you click on a thread called MARTINI....





LOL, I have no idea but that was funny.
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Old Sun, Mar-16-03, 15:02
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Hi Eva,

There's a count for martinis in this list of beverages from Low Carb Friends.

Cheers.

Rosebud
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Old Sun, Mar-16-03, 15:27
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And here I thought it was going to be happy hour in here.
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Old Sun, Mar-16-03, 15:42
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LOL!!!!
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Old Mon, Mar-17-03, 07:10
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Thank you <b>Rosebud</b>
oh my god...this cannot be true... so few carbs....what is the stuff made of anyway?!

I see that Martini has less than 5 carbs for one LITRE...ok, that is (I think) 33 1/2 fl. oz for you North Americans out there!!!

I does taste so sweet though.... good to know.. I do not drink much but this is one drink I enjoy... plus the sweet white wine (Asti) ..but cannot have that, can I..?

<b>1busymamma</b>....taking some time off to check the forum and how to get some virtual Martini I see....

<b>Yesican</b>...you know it can easily become Happy Hour..... beware of what you wish for

Ciao
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Old Mon, Mar-17-03, 09:39
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Default Pink martini?

Hi,

I was a little confused my your mention of liking white martinis rather than red or pink and suspect you might be confusing a regular martini with the sweeter more exotic drinks masquareding as "martinis" that are basically just sweet drinks served in martini glasses.

Normally a martini is nothing more than vodka or gin mixed with vermouth and a garnish (olive or lemon twist). They are pretty much solid alcohol which is why the carbs are so low.

Hope this helps,
Ashtaroth
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Old Mon, Mar-17-03, 09:55
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Thanks Ashtaroth.

Here, we do get Martini in different types, in their very specific bottles: tall, not perfectly round bottle

Martini Rosso
Martini Bianco (my favourite)
Martini Rosé

here is what it looks like Martini bottle

Is Martini originally the name of a cocktail? I did not know that....
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Old Mon, Mar-17-03, 11:22
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Ahhhhhh, now I understand!

I assumed the martini listed on the website carb count probably meant a martini cocktail, but I could easily be wrong. I would think that a list for the Martini brand drink would probably be listed as sweet vermouth.

By the way,
Thanks for the Martini Bottle link! After looking at it I think I've found the reason why the martini cocktails I make at home didn't have that yummy slightly vanillia flavour I tasted at a bar that made amazing martinis, I was using the "dry" instead of the "white".

-Ashtaroth

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Old Mon, Mar-17-03, 14:59
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all this discussion about Martini martiniiii martiniiiiii

I'll be searching the web...still not convinced now...thanks to you!!!

Ashtaroth,

By the way, did you say you had those bottles I am referring to where you are?..

Glad i could help with your home made alcoholic concotion...will you change the way you make them then....

See you!
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Old Mon, Mar-17-03, 17:22
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Eva,

I think you mean vermouth the dry vermouth that goes IN the martini, I know the brand Martini and Rossi Vermouth, the red is sweet the white is dry. I got so excited at the title of the thread I did not check out the counts but check now in your carb counter for wine-vermouth and you should find it.
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