The road we follow shows us many faces. Traveling is not just for sightseeing or stepping into beautiful photo frames. It is also to meet the locals, eat their food and drink what they drink.
For me, the trick to successful traveling has been stepping into the local's shoes. Like very famously said while in Rome, be a Roman. While in Switzerland, one has to eat Fondu, similarly eat Ceviche if you are in Peru. One has to drink Ginjinia in Portugal and Mojito if you go to Cuba.
Often their is a conflict which drink is from where! Like can we say where is tea originating from China or India. Although we celebrate it as a drink from India. Its very typical to see Chaiwala( Tea vendors) almost every street in India. That is if Pisco is Chilean or Peruvian. Like Human beings food and drinks have traveled across the globe. Each drink or food has a story to tell, unwind its history.
What a pleasure, I found one link today which resolves the conflict more or less. I would put the link on the bottom of this post. While Chile wins the Pisco drink, Peru has won Pisco Sour.
Drinks around the world
1. Absinte - France
2. Aguardiente - Colombia and Equador
3. Akvavit - Denmark
4. Almdudler - Austria
5. Arak - Iraq, Israel and Lebanon
6. Araqi - Eritrea
7. Bajtra - Malta
8. Balsam - latvia
9. Becherovka - Chzech Republic
10. Bedouin Tea - Egypt
11. Belikin - Belize
12. Brandy Sour - Cyprus
13. Brannvin - Sweden
14. Brennvin - Iceland
15. Brugal - Dominican Republic
16. ceasar - Canada
17. Caipirinha - Brazil
18. Castel Stout - Cameroon
19. Celtia - Tunisia
20. Chay - Azerbaijan
21. Chibuku - Zimbabwe
22. Chicha - Venezuela
23. Coconut Arrack - Sri Lanka
24. Gin - England
25. Ginjinha - Portugal
26. Guaro - Costa Rica
27. Guiness - Ireland
28. Hawaiian Sea breeze - Hawaii
29. Hinano Beer - Tahiti
30. Horilka - Ukraine
31. Irish Wisky - Northern Ireland
32. Coca Cola - USA
33. Jenever - Netherlands
34. Kava - Fiji
35. Koskenkorva Viina - Finland
36. Kriek - Belgium
37. Kuche Kuche - Malawi
38. Kumis - Mongolia
39. Grappa - Italy
40. Maghreb mint Tea - Morocco
41. Maotai - China
42. Mastika - Macedonia
43. Mate - Argentina
44. Mekhong Whisky - Thailand
45. Mojito - Cuba
46. Mosi - Zambia
47. Mount Gay rum - Barbados
48. Ouzo - Greece
49. Palinka - Hungary
50. Palm Wine - Philippines & Nigeria
51. Penderyn Whiskey - Wales
52. Pisco - Chile
53. Pisco Sour - Peru
54. Rakia - Slovenia & Bosnia
55. Rhum Barbancourt - Haiti
56. Rooibos Tea - South Africa
57. Jamaican Rum - Jamaica
58. Rum - Nicaragua
59. Sake - Japan
60. Sangria - Spain
61. Schnapps - Germany
62. Seco Herrerano - Panama
63. Shah Hawaash - Samala
64. Singani - Bolivia
65. Single Malt Whisky - Scotland
66. Soju - Korea
67. Tatanka - Poland
68. Tea - India
69. Tei - Ethiopia
70. Tequila - Mexico
71. Tuica - Romania
72. VB - Australia
73. Vitalo - Republic of Congo
74. Vodka - Russia
75. Wadadli - Antigua
The list is long and many countries have many drinks. Still there are much more like Raki from Turkey which is commonly drank in every turkish house, a Lassi is a must after an Indian meal, I cannot forget the taste of the green wine which is a rarity of Portugal, Cuba Libre from Cuba.
So much to explore! So much to travel!
The information on the origin of the 73 drinks listed above is courtesy the below link :
http://imgur.com/wMGZ7SC
For me, the trick to successful traveling has been stepping into the local's shoes. Like very famously said while in Rome, be a Roman. While in Switzerland, one has to eat Fondu, similarly eat Ceviche if you are in Peru. One has to drink Ginjinia in Portugal and Mojito if you go to Cuba.
Often their is a conflict which drink is from where! Like can we say where is tea originating from China or India. Although we celebrate it as a drink from India. Its very typical to see Chaiwala( Tea vendors) almost every street in India. That is if Pisco is Chilean or Peruvian. Like Human beings food and drinks have traveled across the globe. Each drink or food has a story to tell, unwind its history.
What a pleasure, I found one link today which resolves the conflict more or less. I would put the link on the bottom of this post. While Chile wins the Pisco drink, Peru has won Pisco Sour.
Drinks around the world
1. Absinte - France
2. Aguardiente - Colombia and Equador
3. Akvavit - Denmark
4. Almdudler - Austria
5. Arak - Iraq, Israel and Lebanon
6. Araqi - Eritrea
7. Bajtra - Malta
8. Balsam - latvia
9. Becherovka - Chzech Republic
10. Bedouin Tea - Egypt
11. Belikin - Belize
12. Brandy Sour - Cyprus
13. Brannvin - Sweden
14. Brennvin - Iceland
15. Brugal - Dominican Republic
16. ceasar - Canada
17. Caipirinha - Brazil
18. Castel Stout - Cameroon
19. Celtia - Tunisia
20. Chay - Azerbaijan
21. Chibuku - Zimbabwe
22. Chicha - Venezuela
23. Coconut Arrack - Sri Lanka
24. Gin - England
25. Ginjinha - Portugal
26. Guaro - Costa Rica
27. Guiness - Ireland
28. Hawaiian Sea breeze - Hawaii
29. Hinano Beer - Tahiti
30. Horilka - Ukraine
31. Irish Wisky - Northern Ireland
32. Coca Cola - USA
33. Jenever - Netherlands
34. Kava - Fiji
35. Koskenkorva Viina - Finland
36. Kriek - Belgium
37. Kuche Kuche - Malawi
38. Kumis - Mongolia
39. Grappa - Italy
40. Maghreb mint Tea - Morocco
41. Maotai - China
42. Mastika - Macedonia
43. Mate - Argentina
44. Mekhong Whisky - Thailand
45. Mojito - Cuba
46. Mosi - Zambia
47. Mount Gay rum - Barbados
48. Ouzo - Greece
49. Palinka - Hungary
50. Palm Wine - Philippines & Nigeria
51. Penderyn Whiskey - Wales
52. Pisco - Chile
53. Pisco Sour - Peru
54. Rakia - Slovenia & Bosnia
55. Rhum Barbancourt - Haiti
56. Rooibos Tea - South Africa
57. Jamaican Rum - Jamaica
58. Rum - Nicaragua
59. Sake - Japan
60. Sangria - Spain
61. Schnapps - Germany
62. Seco Herrerano - Panama
63. Shah Hawaash - Samala
64. Singani - Bolivia
65. Single Malt Whisky - Scotland
66. Soju - Korea
67. Tatanka - Poland
68. Tea - India
69. Tei - Ethiopia
70. Tequila - Mexico
71. Tuica - Romania
72. VB - Australia
73. Vitalo - Republic of Congo
74. Vodka - Russia
75. Wadadli - Antigua
The list is long and many countries have many drinks. Still there are much more like Raki from Turkey which is commonly drank in every turkish house, a Lassi is a must after an Indian meal, I cannot forget the taste of the green wine which is a rarity of Portugal, Cuba Libre from Cuba.
So much to explore! So much to travel!
The information on the origin of the 73 drinks listed above is courtesy the below link :
http://imgur.com/wMGZ7SC
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