<Tr> <Th> Color </Th> <Td> Clear, golden, blue </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Flavor </Th> <Td> Orange </Td> </Tr> <P> Triple sec, (meaning "Triple distilled") originally Curaçao triple sec, is a strong, sweet and colorless orange flavored liqueur . It is a variety of Curaçao liqueur, an orange - flavoured liqueur made from the dried peels of bitter and sweet orange . </P> <P>' Triple sec' is so named because of the triple - copper - still - distillation process through which the oranges or fruits that go into it are subjected . The' sec' part of' triple sec' means "dry" and is borrowed directly from French, sec, which, in turn, received it from the Classical Latin word, siccus and the cognate Classical Latin verbal infinitive, siccare, which means "to dry; to dry up; to make dry; to remove moisture ." This sense of' dry' is not dry in the sense of' lack of sweetness' of the liquor or spirit, as is in the case with wine - speak; it is a semantic derivative of it . It is the fact that the oranges and fruits that go into triple sec are dried prior to the distillation process . </P>

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