
Here are today’s five thing to know about Rum
- Rum was manufactured, distilled, and made long before any other spirit. It’s history is a vast one filled with stories, and fables. It was the first branded spirit made.
- Rations of rum were given to sailors in the British Army to be mixed with lime juice because it fought off the scurvy.
- When wealthy titles were given to parsons, they were thanked with a glass of rum.
- In Australia, the rum hospital can recognize rum as it as its chief contributor of revenues that were generated via the rum exports they were known for.
- Triangular trade was introduced as slaves were traded for rum, sugars, and other items that were all carrying missionaries- this was known as ‘rum and bible.’
Today’s Food History
- 1888 John Styth Pemberton died. Pemberton was the pharmacist who invented Coca-Cola in 1885.
- 1966 ‘Summer In The City’ by the Lovin’ Spoonful is #1 on the charts
Categories: August Food Holidays, Food Holidays
Reblogged this on CRAVE and commented:
A reblog from Foodimentary. Happy Rum Day!!
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If only Cap’n Jack Sparrow were here to appreciate this one.
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Reblogged this on The Port Wine Diva and commented:
This would have been fun to do with a Port blended drink!
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Rum is my favorite libation. Yes I was/am a sailor, and yes I have had all kinds of rum… the sugar cane rum in the islands was quite a treat. I am drinking some as I type. I am glad a day has be devoted to this wonderful drink!!
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