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Any potable liquid with or without alcohol that may satisfy thirst or hunger, or may even provide pleasure to the drinker
Beverage
Fresh, Powder, Concentrate
Juice
Plain/black: brewed or instant; caffeinated or decaffeinated, Flavored
Coffee
Plain tea, Flavored tea
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fresh, sterilized
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Tonic water, Soda water
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Wines were used as an offering to gods and goddesses. Today wine is use by the Catholics in their Holy Eucharist
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Tribes or kingdom celebrate by drinking after winning a battle with other tribe or kingdom. Today showering and flashing of Champagne is common scene in the celebration of victory in sports
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Distilled spirits were known before as aqua vitae in Latin and eaux de vie in French which means water of life. They were use before as medicine.
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Before a cup of ale will be drunk by the bride and groom as part of the wedding ceremony, hence the word bridal was derived from Bride and ale. For the Catholics and other faith, drinking of wine is just a part of wedding reception ceremony.
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Early Europeans make wine and beers as part of their everyday meal. Today a meal for a French or Italian could not be complete with out a glass of wine.
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Study Notes
Types of Potable Liquids
- Potable liquids may include also alcoholic and non-alcoholic options and can satisfy thirst, hunger, or provide pleasure.
- Varieties include fresh, powdered, and concentrated forms.
Tea Varieties
- Tea can be categorized as plain/black (brewed or instant), caffeinated or decaffeinated.
- Flavored teas offer alternative taste profiles in addition to plain tea.
Carbonated Drinks
- Includes tonic water and soda water, often enjoyed for refreshment.
Historical Context of Wine
- In ancient practices, wine was offered to gods and goddesses.
- Today, used in the Catholic Holy Eucharist as a significant religious symbol.
Celebratory Drinking
- Historical drinking among tribes or kingdoms to celebrate victories; now commonly includes champagne showers in sports celebrations.
Distilled Spirits
- Known as aqua vitae (Latin) or eaux de vie (French), translating to "water of life."
- Once utilized for medicinal purposes; demonstrates historical importance.
Wedding Traditions
- Tradition of drinking a cup of ale in wedding ceremonies influences the term "bridal."
- Wine is significant during wedding receptions for Catholics and other religious groups.
Cultural Importance of Alcohol
- In early Europe, wine and beer were staples in daily meals, particularly among the French and Italians, emphasizing the cultural integration of beverages in culinary traditions.
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