IPA: /kəˈʃɑːsə/
KK: /kəˈʃɑːsə/
A type of Brazilian liquor made from fermented sugarcane juice, often used in cocktails.
Caipirinha is a popular cocktail made with cachaca, lime, and sugar.
Cachaça originates from Portuguese, specifically from the word 'cachaça', which refers to a type of distilled spirit made from fermented sugarcane juice. The term itself does not have further breakdown into Latin or Greek roots, as it is a direct borrowing from the Portuguese language, meaning a specific alcoholic beverage.
Think of the Portuguese word 'cachaça' as a name for a unique spirit made from sugarcane juice, helping you remember that 'cachaca' refers to this specific type of drink.
No commonly confused words.