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The 12 most exotic drinks in the world

author:Project Management Er

(1) Scorpion-soaked vodka, whiskey and mezcal wine

Some Asian or Central American countries have a tradition of drinking scorpion wine, and people soak specially farmed scorpions in vodka, whiskey or mezcal wine, which has a wooden taste and is said to have detoxifying and helping effects. And the scorpion in the wine can also be eaten.

The 12 most exotic drinks in the world

(2) Snake wine in Southeast Asia

Hair loss? Lack of "sex"? Dry skin? With snake wine, these problems can be solved. The snake wine in the Southeast Asian market is really varied, cobra whisky, vine snake sake, Vietnamese snake whip wine... And so on.

The 12 most exotic drinks in the world

(3) Weasel coffee in Vietnam

Weasel coffee sounds unbelievable, but it actually has something to offer. After the weasel is fed with succulent coffee cherries, the indigestible coffee beans are excreted from the body, at which time villagers collect them and then sterilize and roast them. After the coffee beans are fermented in the body of the weasel, the flavor of the coffee produced is purified and strengthened, which is particularly fragrant.

(4) Japanese eel functional drink

In Japan, people want to refresh themselves by drinking eel soup, eel sake, or eel functional drinks. Some merchants in Japan have developed a yellow "eel surge" drink, the main ingredient contains extracts from the skull of eels, which is full of "fish flavor".

(5) Sour mare milk in Central Asia and East Asia

In these areas, this slightly sparkling mare's milk wine is not bottled or sold in supermarkets. Former US President George W. Bush tasted this mare wine during his visit to Mongolia and whistled excitedly. At present, most of the "horse milk wine" in other parts of the world is made from sugar-sweetened milk.

(6) Civet coffee from Sumatra, Indonesia

Is there anything more repulsive in the world than weasel coffee? That must be this civet coffee. The principle of making the two types of coffee is the same. However, the coffee made after the digested coffee beans in the civet's body are not digested have a unique chocolate taste when drunk.

(7) The world's strongest beer

American beers from brands like Maximus, Monstrous, and StoneRuination are often ones that men like to pile up. The Guinness Book of World Records shows that the American "Samuel Adams Utopias Beer" with an alcohol content of 27% is the strongest beer in the world. This after-dinner drink is as powerful as Port, Cognac and Sherry.

(8) Pizza beer in Chicago

Another popular but less expensive American beer is a Pizza brewery made in Chicago. This beer was developed in the garage by two enterprising brewers. The beer is filled with many of the ingredients used to make the best pizza: tomatoes, oregano, basil, garlic, etc.

(9) Rat boy wine from Guangdong, China and South Korea

In Guangdong, China and South Korea, rat pups are placed in rice wine bottles and fermented for a year to become tonic wine. If you can restrain yourself from forgetting the furry rodents and take a sip of this wine, you will find that your mouth is full of gasoline.

The 12 most exotic drinks in the world

(10) Lizard wine in China and the Far East

It has only been decades since foreigners could drink lizard wine, and it has always been considered an imported luxury. This green wine that tastes a bit like brandy is made by soaking lizards, geckos and ginseng in rice barrels. It is said that by drinking this kind of wine, you can avoid evil spirits and be blind.

(11) Japanese human milk drink

For Westerners, it is simply inconceivable for adults to drink human milk. However, in some national cultures, drinking milk is even more incomprehensible. In Japan, for example, people buy human milk in paper packaging to drink.

(12) Camel milk in North Africa

People who are familiar with the way of health have been after drinking camel milk for many years. Camel milk has a higher vitamin C content and a lower saturated fat content than milk. Europe's understanding of camel milk is already ahead of its time. A chocolate producer in Vienna has been working to produce the world's first camel milk chocolate.

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