A street scene in Óbidos, a town and municipality in the Oeste Subregion in Portugal with a population of approximately 3100 inhabitants.
A woman drinks Ginja, or Ginjinha, in a chocolate cup in Óbidos, a town and municipality in the Oeste Subregion in Portugal with a population of approximately 3100 inhabitants. Ginja is a Portuguese liqueur made by infusing ginja berries (sour cherry) in alcohol and adding sugar and other ingredients. Ginjinha is served in a shot form with a piece of the fruit in the bottom of the cup. It is a favorite liqueur of many Portuguese.