Falernum: Falernum is either an 11% ABV syrup liqueur or a nonalcoholic syrup from the Caribbean. It is best known for its use in tropical drinks. It contains flavors of ginger, lime, and almond, and frequently cloves or allspice. It may be thought of as a spicier version of orgeat syrup. The form can be alcoholic (syrup liqueur) or nonalcoholic (syrup). Versions with alcohol are generally lower in proof (≅15 ABV), adding rum and emphasizing the clove, ginger, or allspice flavoring aspects for use in mixing cocktails, typically tropical or tiki drinks. It is also enjoyed on the rocks. Depending on sugar content, the consistency is often thick and is therefore sometimes referred to as "velvet falernum" because of the feeling it leaves on one's tongue. Brands vary and the color can be white to light amber, and it may be clear or translucent.
Sciroppo di granatina: La granatina (anche detta sciroppo di granatina) è uno sciroppo analcolico, utilizzato per la preparazione di granite e di cocktail, sia alcolici sia di tipo soft drink. Originariamente a base di melagrana, prende il suo nome dalla denominazione granata con cui è anche noto il frutto. Per estensione impropria può essere chiamata granatina anche la bibita a base di ghiaccio e di questo sciroppo.