10 Popular Beverage
in the World
Enjoy your favorite foods when it feels incomplete without the perfect drink. In addition to satisfying the thirst, drinks can bring a new freshness effect. It can be said almost every country has its own distinctive drinks, as reported by Forbes. Let's look at 10 of them:
1 Mojito, Cuba
Enjoy your favorite foods when it feels incomplete without the perfect drink. In addition to satisfying the thirst, drinks can bring a new freshness effect. It can be said almost every country has its own distinctive drinks, as reported by Forbes. Let's look at 10 of them:
1 Mojito, Cuba
This traditional Cuban drink has evolved into one of America's
favorite beverage. Original
concoction consisting of rum, mint leaves,
carbonated water, and canned sweet
juices. However, in
the present racikannya been
modified with the addition
of fruits such as blueberries, raspberries, peach, and pomegranate.
2 Sake, Japanese and Chinese
Sake is closely related to
nobility. Beverages made from fermented rice
water is often
served with sushi
or other Asian snacks.
Sake delicious served warm or cold, usually
presented in sakazuki
(flat saucer, like
a sauce), ochoko
(small cup), or
put the masu
(wooden box). Sake
is also often used
in traditional ceremonies of Japan.
3. Pisco Sour, Peru and Chile
3. Pisco Sour, Peru and Chile
This liquor is filtered grapes,
produced in Peru and
Chile. This drink is combined
with brandy, syrup,
lemon juice, and
egg white. Usually served in a
glass of wine first models. In Chile, the
drink is sometimes mixed with coke in its
presentation.
4. Brennivín, Iceland
4. Brennivín, Iceland
When you can sip a drink without wincing, you are stronger than most people have
ever tasted Iceland. This Scandinavian liquor made from fermented potatoes mushy, and the
seeds of plants. These drinks usually accompany nan 2 antique delicious dishes such
as rotted shark meat (which is decomposed shark meat then baked and dried in
the sun to dry so that the poison disappear) and hakarl (fermented shark meat).
5. soju, South Korea and Japan
5. soju, South Korea and Japan
Soju, other Asian drink that is also the result of
fermented rice water.
These drinks contain alcohol less than 35%, as determined by local
government regulations. According to
custom, this drink is usually consumed rollicking
and you should not fill your own glass, there
must be other people who poured it for you.
When you start to
drink from your
cup, you also have
to spend it to the last drop.
6 Negroni, Italy
Italy is famous for its wine beverages, it is also famous for its sweet cocktail. This alcoholic beverage is a blend of vermouth (a type of white wine or slightly yellow in color), gin and Campari. This drink is usually served with a piece of lemon or orange peel in it.
7 Singapore Sling, Singapore
The recipe has undergone many changes from the
original recipe in the early
1900s. According to the original
recipe, this drink is a mixture
of gin, cherry brandy
and Benedictine were
shaken. The presentation is sweetened with soda,
grenadine, pineapple juice, or Cointreau,
tailored to the tastes of the buyers. 8. Akvavit, Denmark
9. Caipirinha, Brazil
It is Brazil's
national cocktail, a combination of Cachaca (a type of rum, made
from sugarcane syrup), sugar and
lime. This drink is
usually served in a glass with
the standard model used, along
with pieces of orange
peel and more delicious when mixed with ice
cubes. 10 Sangria, Spain and Portugal
Although originating from Spain, but the drink is more popular
among foreign tourists than
in the original
population. Sweet wine, fruit mixture is
combined with the
original recipe of this drink.
This drink is
usually served in a glass of wine
with citrus fruit
floating on its surface.



