5 Most Bizarre Drinks Across The Globe That You Might (Not) Want to Try
5 Most Bizarre Drinks Across The Globe That You Might (Not) Want to Try
By Jasmine Kaur Updated: Jan 20, 2022
If you're an avid drinker, you might want to give this a read.
In the mood for some fun and adventure? For people who are foodies and love drinking too, experimenting is always on the top of their list. So, if you feel you are a little hungover with yesterday's booze, just keep reading and your eyes will be wide open in a minute.
We take you through the five most bizarre drinks from around the world and then we’ll see who’s still feeling adventurous.
1. Snake Wine
Venomous much? Not much of a difference to the traditional rice wine except with a slight addition of snake in it. The venom is believed to have medicinal properties and it's not lethal because the venom’s effect is neutralized by the alcohol. You can find it on Huaxi Street, Taipei, Taiwan.
No, you don’t add an entire panda to your tea, if you’re wondering. The dung of the panda has most of its nutrition because it retains only 30% of food so makes for a delicious and nutritious tea option for you. In the mood for some Panda poo tea?
As the name suggests, this idea originated in Illinois where a couple decided to combine two things that go well together i.e. pizza and beer. They make the World's first culinary beer by the ingredients of pizza in a beer bottle like tomatoes, herbs, and garlic. Now that’s what you call an edible drink.
4. Gau Jal (Cow Urine)
If you’re an Indian, you’ve definitely come across this once in a lifetime. Since ancient times, cows are considered sacred in the Hindu religion and their urine i.e. Gau Mutra is believed to have medicinal properties, ranging from curing diabetes to liver problems to cancer. Oh holy cow, only you can save us now!
5. Toe Cocktail
If you are taking this quite literally, then maybe you are right. There’s no science or logic behind this cocktail except that it might make you lick a human toe that has been preserved for years. They say old wine tastes better but I’m pretty sure that’s not the case with this sour toe Cocktail.
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