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Agatha Christie is not a valid reference for this article. ( 68.173.105.4 ( talk) 04:08, 13 April 2012 (UTC)) reply

Well, it's a primary source, which isn't optimal. But I think that for verifying it's a favorite drink of Hercule Poirot (a statement that constitutes the entire popular culture section), Christie will suffice. A more pressing issue is the sourcing for the important parts of the article. Rivertorch ( talk) 05:34, 13 April 2012 (UTC) reply

"creme"?

Why is it called 'creme' de cassis? with no cream, I mean. and it's not creamy. -- 2607:FEA8:D5DF:F3D9:E096:4A02:3D97:1BC1 ( talk) 00:59, 17 March 2020 (UTC) reply

Because one of the meanings of "crème" is "a sweet liqueur". See definition of crème -- Akhooha ( talk) 01:12, 17 March 2020 (UTC) reply
Having tried it, it's rather thick and viscous, like cream. And since I'm ill at the moment, I find that it's soothing for a cough, in a similar way that warm honey-and-citrus is soothing. ~ Anachronist ( talk) 03:49, 2 August 2023 (UTC) reply