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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Drink Clay |  |  |  | Drink Clay: Encyclopedia II - Moonshine - Moonshine in popular cultureMoonshine is often portrayed in the media in a clay jug marked only with XXX. Supposedly, the moonshiner would inscribe a single X on the jug each time the mixture passed through a still. This image of a jug or bottle marked XXX is used in comic strips and cartoons to depict an intoxicating beverage. For example, Drinky Crow is often shown drinking from one of these stereotypical jugs. Although clay jugs may have been widely used in the 19th-Century, glass "Mason Jars" have predominated since at least the early 20th-century, with plastic jug ...
See also:Moonshine, Moonshine - History of moonshining in Appalachia, Moonshine - Moonshine production today, Moonshine - Product safety, Moonshine - Moonshining worldwide, Moonshine - Czech Republic, Moonshine - Finland, Moonshine - Iceland, Moonshine - Ireland, Moonshine - Scotland, Moonshine - Sweden, Moonshine - New Zealand, Moonshine - Norway, Moonshine - United States, Moonshine - Russian Federation, Moonshine - Thailand, Moonshine - Slovenia, Moonshine - Moonshine in popular culture Read more here: » Moonshine: Encyclopedia II - Moonshine - Moonshine in popular culture |
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|  |  |  | Drink Clay: Encyclopedia II - Alcoholic beverage - History
Alcoholic beverage - Fermented beverages.
Fermented alcoholic beverages have been known since pre-historical times. Beer was certainly known in Mesopotamia before 4000 BC, as attested to by recipes found on clay tablets and art that shows individuals using straws to drink from large vats.
Wine was consumed in Classical Greece at breakfast or at symposia, and in the 1st century BC it was part of the diet of most Roman citizens. However, both Greeks and Romans generally consumed their wine watered (from 1 pa ...
See also:Alcoholic beverage, Alcoholic beverage - Chemistry, Alcoholic beverage - Alcoholic content, Alcoholic beverage - Flavoring, Alcoholic beverage - History, Alcoholic beverage - Fermented beverages, Alcoholic beverage - Distilled beverages, Alcoholic beverage - Uses, Alcoholic beverage - Legal considerations, Alcoholic beverage - Types of alcoholic beverages, Alcoholic beverage - Non-distilled beverages, Alcoholic beverage - Distilled beverages Read more here: » Alcoholic beverage: Encyclopedia II - Alcoholic beverage - History |
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| | |  |  |  | Drink Clay: Encyclopedia II - Cocoa - Use of cocoaUses of cocoa are numerous. It may be used in cakes, creams, drinks, toppings.
Besides its use as a food, science has discovered that cocoa is beneficial for health. Cocoa has nearly twice the anti-cancer antioxidants of red wine, and up to three times those found in green tea.
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See also:Cocoa, Cocoa - History, Cocoa - World Production, Cocoa - Harvesting, Cocoa - Producing chocolate, Cocoa - Use of cocoa, Cocoa - Issues with cocoa as a commodity, Cocoa - External link Read more here: » Cocoa: Encyclopedia II - Cocoa - Use of cocoa |
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|  |  |  | Drink Clay: Encyclopedia II - Ventnor - GeologyThe geomorphology of the area in many ways defines the town. It varies greatly, with a significant area built on clay which suffers from serious landslip. The ground at Ventnor is notoriously unstable, and many buildings and amenities have been lost to subsidence or cliff-falls. There is a local expression: "We live near the sea and are getting nearer every day."
At the top of the town is a geological fault known as the Graben, which marks the top of the series of landslips on which Ventnor is built. This fault moves regularly, and ha ...
See also:Ventnor, Ventnor - Geology, Ventnor - History, Ventnor - Other places of interest, Ventnor - Events, Ventnor - Education, Ventnor - Trivia, Ventnor - Other places named Ventnor Read more here: » Ventnor: Encyclopedia II - Ventnor - Geology |
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|  |  |  | Drink Clay: Encyclopedia II - Pig - As foodMeat from pigs is called pork (coming from the Latin words "porcinus" and "porcus"). Their trotters are often sold as the jelly-like dish of pig's feet. Hog jowls are a popular soul food. The American pig-raising industry calls pork a "white meat" (like poultry) implying it is healthier than "red meat" like beef. Both Islam and Judaism forbid the eating of pork in any form, considering it to be an unclean animal: no form of pig meat can be kosher or halal (see taboo food and drink)
See also Religious restricti ...
See also:Pig, Pig - Pig species, Pig - Hybrid swine, Pig - Pig vocabulary, Pig - As food, Pig - Cultural references to pigs, Pig - Religious references, Pig - Pigs and people, Pig - Pig-related idioms, Pig - Other pig-related words, Pig - Music and art Read more here: » Pig: Encyclopedia II - Pig - As food |
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|  |  |  | Drink Clay: Encyclopedia II - Korean tea ceremony - EquipmentKorean tea ceremonies follow the seasons, and the ceramics and metalware used so vary. Religious traditions were influential. Stoneware was common, ceramic more frequent, mostly made in provincial kilns, with porcelain rare, imperial porcelain with dragons the rarest. Examples of equipment used in this ceremony are also discussed in the general entry Korean Ceramics as well as the more specific Korean pottery with images cited.
Historically the appearance of the bowls and cups is naturalistic, with a division according to religious in ...
See also:Korean tea ceremony, Korean tea ceremony - History, Korean tea ceremony - Equipment, Korean tea ceremony - A natural approach to tea, Korean tea ceremony - Kinds of tea, Korean tea ceremony - Kinds of Tea Ceremonies, Korean tea ceremony - Contemporary revival of Tea Ceremonies at Panyaro Institute Read more here: » Korean tea ceremony: Encyclopedia II - Korean tea ceremony - Equipment |
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|  |  |  | Drink Clay: Encyclopedia II - Alcoholic beverage - History
Alcoholic beverage - Fermented beverages.
Chemical analyses of organics absorbed and preserved in pottery jars from the Neolithic village of Jiahu, in Henan province, Northern China, have revealed that a mixed fermented beverage of rice, honey, and fruit was being produced as early as 9,000 years ago. This is approximately the same time that barley beer and grape wine were beginning to be made in the Middle East. Recipes have been found on clay tablets and art in Mesopotamia that show individuals using ...
See also:Alcoholic beverage, Alcoholic beverage - Chemistry, Alcoholic beverage - Alcoholic content, Alcoholic beverage - Flavoring, Alcoholic beverage - History, Alcoholic beverage - Fermented beverages, Alcoholic beverage - Distilled beverages, Alcoholic beverage - Uses, Alcoholic beverage - Legal considerations, Alcoholic beverage - Types of alcoholic beverages, Alcoholic beverage - Non-distilled beverages, Alcoholic beverage - Distilled beverages, Alcoholic beverage - External link Read more here: » Alcoholic beverage: Encyclopedia II - Alcoholic beverage - History |
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|  |  |  | Drink Clay: Encyclopedia II - Alcoholic beverage - UsesIn many countries, alcoholic beverages are commonly consumed at the major daily meals (lunch and dinner). Most early beers were in fact highly nutritional and served as a means of calorie distribution. Beer can be stored longer than grain or bread without fear of pest infestation or rotting, and drinking beer avoided the tooth-destroying grit that was present in hand-ground or early mill-ground flours.
In places and eras with poor public sanitation, such as Medieval Europe, consumption of alcoholic beverages (particularly weak or "sma ...
See also:Alcoholic beverage, Alcoholic beverage - Chemistry, Alcoholic beverage - Alcoholic content, Alcoholic beverage - Flavoring, Alcoholic beverage - History, Alcoholic beverage - Fermented beverages, Alcoholic beverage - Distilled beverages, Alcoholic beverage - Uses, Alcoholic beverage - Legal considerations, Alcoholic beverage - Types of alcoholic beverages, Alcoholic beverage - Non-distilled beverages, Alcoholic beverage - Distilled beverages, Alcoholic beverage - External link Read more here: » Alcoholic beverage: Encyclopedia II - Alcoholic beverage - Uses |
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|  |  |  | Drink Clay: Encyclopedia II - Samuel Vimes - CharacterSam Vimes is the Commander of the City Watch, the burgeoning police force of the Discworld's largest city, Ankh-Morpork. His rise from drink-sodden, hopeless street copper to respected member of the aristocracy, and the growth and development of the Watch under his command, have together been one of the major threads of the Discworld series. Born into poverty, he is now a highly reluctant member of the nobility; both a knight and a duke, and married to Sybil Ramkin, the richest heiress in the city. If one could sum Sam Vimes up in a s ...
See also:Samuel Vimes, Samuel Vimes - Character, Samuel Vimes - Background, Samuel Vimes - The Watch, Samuel Vimes - Vimes as Duke of Ankh, Samuel Vimes - Recent developments, Samuel Vimes - Bibliography, Samuel Vimes - Other Media Read more here: » Samuel Vimes: Encyclopedia II - Samuel Vimes - Character |
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| | | |  |  |  | Drink Clay: Encyclopedia II - Wines of Portugal - Bairrada WineBairrada Wine, is produced in the Região Demarcada da Bairrada. The name "Bairrada" is from "barros" (clay) and due to the clayey soils of the region. Although the region was classified in 1979, it is an ancient vineyard region. The vines grow exposed to the sun, favouring the further maturity of the grapes. The Baga casta is intensely used in the wines of the region.
The Bairrada region produces table, white and red wines. Yet, it is notable for its sparkling natural wine: the "Conde de Cantanhede" and "Marquês ...
See also:Wines of Portugal, Wines of Portugal - History, Wines of Portugal - The Castas, Wines of Portugal - Alentejo Wines, Wines of Portugal - Vinhos Verdes, Wines of Portugal - Port Wine and Douro wines, Wines of Portugal - Dão Wine, Wines of Portugal - Bairrada Wine, Wines of Portugal - Moscatel wines, Wines of Portugal - Links Read more here: » Wines of Portugal: Encyclopedia II - Wines of Portugal - Bairrada Wine |
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| | | | |  |  |  | Drink Clay: Encyclopedia II - Alcoholic beverage - UsesIn many countries, alcoholic beverages are commonly consumed at the major daily meals (lunch and dinner). Most early beers were in fact highly nutritional and served as a means of calorie distribution. Beer can be stored longer than grain or bread without fear of pest infestation or rotting, and drinking beer avoided the tooth-destroying grit that was present in hand-ground or early mill-ground flours.
In places and eras with poor public sanitation, such as Medieval Europe, consumption of alcoholic beverages (particularly weak or "sma ...
See also:Alcoholic beverage, Alcoholic beverage - Chemistry, Alcoholic beverage - Alcoholic content, Alcoholic beverage - Flavoring, Alcoholic beverage - History, Alcoholic beverage - Fermented beverages, Alcoholic beverage - Distilled beverages, Alcoholic beverage - Uses, Alcoholic beverage - Legal considerations, Alcoholic beverage - Types of alcoholic beverages, Alcoholic beverage - Non-distilled beverages, Alcoholic beverage - Distilled beverages Read more here: » Alcoholic beverage: Encyclopedia II - Alcoholic beverage - Uses |
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|  |  |  | Drink Clay: Encyclopedia II - Lazarus - In entertainment
Lazarus - The biblical Lazarus.
In the motion picture The Last Temptation of Christ, Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead but Lazarus is subsequently murdered by Jewish zealots who seek to discredit Jesus of Nazareth as the Messiah.
The Star Trek episode "Requiem for Methuselah" an immortal man known as "Flint", born in the year 3834 BC, and gifted with immortality through instant tissue regeneration. He claims to be a number of historical figures, including Lazarus.
The novel ...
See also:Lazarus, Lazarus - The parable of Lazarus, Lazarus - The miracle of Lazarus, Lazarus - The name Lazarus, Lazarus - The developed Lazarus legend, Lazarus - Tombs of Lazarus, Lazarus - Modern age, Lazarus - In entertainment, Lazarus - The biblical Lazarus, Lazarus - Other characters named Lazarus, Lazarus - Unrelated uses of the name Read more here: » Lazarus: Encyclopedia II - Lazarus - In entertainment |
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