HISTORY OF ALCOHOL
Fermented grain, fruit
juice and honey have been used to make alcohol (ethyl alcohol or ethanol) for
thousands of years.
Fermented beverages
existed in early Egyptian civilization, and there is evidence of an early
alcoholic drink in China around 7000 B.C. In India, an alcoholic
beverage called sura, distilled from rice, was in use between 3000 and
2000 B.C.
The Babylonians worshiped
a wine goddess as early as 2700 B.C. In Greece, one of the first
alcoholic beverages to gain popularity was mead, a fermented drink made from
honey and water. Greek literature is full of warnings against excessive
drinking.
Several Native American
civilizations developed alcoholic beverages in pre-Columbian times. A
variety of fermented beverages from the Andes region of South America were
created from corn, grapes or apples, called “chicha.”
In the sixteenth
century, alcohol (called “spirits”) was used largely for medicinal purposes. At
the beginning of the eighteenth century, the British parliament passed a
law encouraging the use of grain for distilling spirits. Cheap spirits flooded
the market and reached a peak in the mid-eighteenth century. In Britain, gin
consumption reached 18 million gallons and alcoholism became widespread.
The nineteenth century
brought a change in attitudes and the temperance movement began promoting the
moderate use of alcohol—which ultimately became a push for total prohibition.
In 1920 the US passed
a law prohibiting the manufacture, sale, import and export of intoxicating
liquors. The illegal alcohol trade boomed and by 1933, the prohibition of
alcohol was cancelled.
Today, an estimated 15
million Americans suffer from alcoholism and 40% of all car accident deaths in
the US involve alcohol.
RECIPE OF THE DAY
HOT CARAMEL JAM RECIPE
Ingredients
- Milk (1 cup)
- Caramel Sauce (1 tbsp)
- Mixed Fruit Jam (1 tbsp)
- Instant Coffee (1.5 teaspoon)
Directions
- 1.Boil milk till it comes to a
boil. Simmer for 3 to 4 mins.
- 2.Take coffee, mixed fruit jam,
and caramel sauce together in a cup and mix well.
- 3.Add in a tsp of hot milk and
beat till creamy.
- 4.Add whole hot milk and mix
well.
- 5.Garnish with coffee powder, caramel sauce and serve hot.
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