1 (of a feeling, especially dislike) strong: --
2 a sweet drink made from fruit, to which water is usually added: --
lime cordial
The conversations were cordial and helped towards a better understanding of our mutual problems.
Such perceptions were common in the region but meant that attitudes towards immigrants from less favoured nationalities arriving in the region were often far from cordial.
The cold mixing process involves the simple blending of flavouring essences and artificial colouring in commercial alcohol, in similar fashion to most flavoured vodkas and inexpensive liqueurs and cordials.
The fruit can also be a substitute for coffee beans, and have many uses in alcoholic beverages: to flavour liqueurs and cordials, to produce country wine, and to flavour ale.
By then the company had ceased brewing to concentrate on production of malt, aerated beverages and cordials.
The cordials and aerated waters required for the hotel were manufactured on the premises.
The company began to produce amaretto in the 1950s, as they expanded into fruit cordials and brandies.
Squashes and cordials are an alternative to carbonated beverages.