Friday, March 25, 2011

10 Famous Drinks in The World

 fEnjoy your favorite foods if it feels incomplete without the perfect beverage. In addition to quench the thirst, the drink may bring a new freshness effect. Virtually almost every country has its own signature drink, as reported by Forbes. Let's look at 10 of them:

1.  Mojito, Cuba

Traditional drink from Cuba has developed into one of America's favorite beverage. Original concoction of rum, mint leaves, carbonated water, juices and canned sweet. However, in recent times racikannya been modified by the addition of fruits like blueberries, raspberries, peaches and pomegranates.

2.  Sake, Japan and China

Sake is closely related to the aristocracy. Water-based beverage of fermented rice is often served with sushi or other Asian snacks. Sake is delicious served warm or cold, usually presented in sakazuki (small cup flat, like a sauce), ochoko (tiny cup), or placed in a masu (wooden box). Sake is also often used in traditional ceremonies of Japan.

3.  Pisco Sour, Peru and Chile

 Liquor was the result of filtering grapes, produced in Peru and Chile. These drinks are combined with brandy, syrup, lemon juice, and egg white. Usually served in a glass of wine first model. In Chile, the drink is sometimes mixed with coke in the presentation.

4.  Brennivin, Iceland

If you can sip this drink without wincing, you're stronger than most people of Iceland have ever tasted. Scandinavian liquor made ​​from fermented potatoes soft, and plant seeds. These drinks are usually accompany two delicious nan antique dishes like rotted shark meat (a decomposed shark meat then baked and dried in the sun to dry so that the poison is lost) and hakarl (fermented shark meat).

5.  Soju, South Korea and Japan

Soju, other Asian beverages that also are the result of the fermented rice water. These drinks contain alcohol less than 35%, as determined by local government regulations. According to custom, these drinks typically consumed rollicking and you should not fill your own glass, there must be other people who poured it for you. When you begin to drink from your cup, you also have to spend it until the last drop.

6. Negroni, Italy

Italy is famous for its wine drink, was also famous for sweet cocktails. Alcoholic beverages is a combination of vermouth (a type of white wine or slightly yellow color), gin and Campari. Usually, this drink is served with lemon or orange peel in it.

7.  Singapore Sling, Singapore

The recipe has undergone many changes from the original recipe at the beginning of 1900. According to the original recipe, this beverage ismixture of of gin , cherrybrandy and Benedictine are shaken . Presentation sweetened with soda, grenadine, pineapple juice, or Cointreau, adjusted to taste the reserve.
 
8.  Akvavit, Denmark

Meaning of the name is the water of life. Alcoholic beverages may endanger your life if you are not careful when taking it. Content of alcohol is quite high. Akvavit (or 'Aquavit') obtained from filtering the water of rice or potatoes, like vodka, but coupled with elements of herbs such as coriander, fennel seeds, and dill (the plants are fragrant seeds are used for pickles, cooking, cuisine, perfumes and medicines drugs).
9.  Caipirinha, Brazil

This is the national cocktail of Brazil, is a combination of Cachaca (a type of rum, made ​​from sugarcane syrup), sugar and lime. This drink is usually served in glass standard first model, along with pieces of orange peel and more delicious when mixed with ice cubes.
10.  Sangria, Spain and Portugal

Although originating from Spain, but this drink is more popular among foreign tourists than among the original inhabitants. Sweet wine blended with fruit mixture is the original recipe of this drink. Usually, this drink is served in a glass of wine with citrus fruit that is floating on the surface.


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