In one of the books I'm currently reading I came across the word 'pulque' which I had to look up in the OED.
Made from fermented aloe juice I wonder if it is related to tequila?
Here is what the OED says...
1572 H. Hawkes in R. Hakluyt Princ. Navigations (1589) 548 The people of the Countrey, are..giuen much to drinke..a certain kind of wine, which they make wit hony of Maguez, and rootes, and other things... They call the same wine Pulco.
1693 London Gaz. No. 2848/1 The Viceroy Commanded, That the Indian Natives should not..consume any Mays in the making of a Drink common among them, called Pulche.
1725 H. Sloane Voy. Islands II. p. vi A Liquor called Pulque.
This is what my book says...
"The sap may be made to flow by incisions in the stem, and furnishes a fermented liquor, called by the Mexicans pulque; from this an agreeable ardent spirit, called vino mercal, is distilled".
So, have you tried it and if so what does it taste like?
Regards,
Jay.
Made from fermented aloe juice I wonder if it is related to tequila?
Here is what the OED says...
pulque, n.
A drink made in Mexico and some parts of Central America from the fermented sap of the agave or maguey (Agave americana); = octli n. Cf. mescal n. Although still made locally, pulque is rarely found outside the regions mentioned as the difficulty of storing and preserving it (see the etymology) renders export largely impracticable.1572 H. Hawkes in R. Hakluyt Princ. Navigations (1589) 548 The people of the Countrey, are..giuen much to drinke..a certain kind of wine, which they make wit hony of Maguez, and rootes, and other things... They call the same wine Pulco.
1693 London Gaz. No. 2848/1 The Viceroy Commanded, That the Indian Natives should not..consume any Mays in the making of a Drink common among them, called Pulche.
1725 H. Sloane Voy. Islands II. p. vi A Liquor called Pulque.
This is what my book says...
"The sap may be made to flow by incisions in the stem, and furnishes a fermented liquor, called by the Mexicans pulque; from this an agreeable ardent spirit, called vino mercal, is distilled".
So, have you tried it and if so what does it taste like?
Regards,
Jay.
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