10 strangest drinks in the world

Our usual juices, teas, ordinary water and cow’s milk simply pale in front of these unusual drinks, which not every one of us dares to try. However, for countries where they are popular, it is a common thing to get or produce drinks that are in unprecedented demand, albeit sometimes in a narrow circle of people.

Kumiss 

Mare’s milk, which is consumed in Central Asia. This type of milk has beneficial properties in treating diseases such as tuberculosis, anemia, other lung diseases, and common colds. 

Breast milk

In fact, ordinary cow’s milk is produced under this name in Korea, but it is positioned in such a way that it does not confuse buyers, but on the contrary creates an unprecedented excitement around this product.

 

Kimchi flavored drink

Kimchi is a Korean dish made from cabbage and radish. Apparently, the people of this country lack their favorite taste, otherwise how to explain the produced drink with this specific taste?

Dog beer

This beer with an unusual taste of beef was created especially for dogs. The idea belongs to a Dutchman who takes his dog with him on a hunt and wants to share his leisure with it as much as possible – to sit on the veranda for a leisurely conversation, drinking beer. Beer, good, non-alcoholic, and expensive enough to spoil your best friend often.

Computer medicine

This drink was created for fans of the computer game Final Fantasy. It appeared in 2006 as a limited edition and was sold out by fans. It tasted like the popular Red Bull.

Delicacy energy drink

Its author Steven Seagal very responsibly approached the creation of the drink Steven Seagal’s Lightning Bоlt. He specially traveled to Asia for the juice of Tibetan goya berries – a powerful antioxidant, and Chinese cordiseps – a rare mushroom with a healing effect. Due to the rarity of the components and the difficulties with their collection, the drink is very expensive.

Ant juice

The energy drink created on its basis is very popular in China, since ant juice is considered the basis of longevity. A specific drink did not find a response in European countries, so you can try it only in the East.

Wine with mice

Rice wine infused with baby mice is a Korean drink that is recognized as a panacea for many diseases. Try it – you need to have tremendous willpower to overcome the thought of sacrificing unfortunate babies.

Wine with geckos

Another rice wine common in China and Vietnam is gecko tincture. The wine has a pleasant aftertaste reminiscent of the taste of sushi. Gecko wine improves eyesight, helps with respiratory diseases, and increases male potency.

Seagull wine

Inuit seagull wine is made from dead seagulls that are soaked in water for several days in direct sunlight. The drink tastes incredibly nasty, but quickly intoxicates. Another unpleasant bonus is a severe hangover.

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