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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Beer - History's Oldest Drink

Beer is the world's oldest alcoholic beverage, and was one of the first drinks ever produced by human beings. It is estimated that it may date back to as early as 6000 BC, and it is mentioned in the recorded history of the most ancient human civilizations, including that of Sumeria, Mesopotamia, and ancient Egypt.

Since beer can occur naturally, through the fermentation of any substance containing carbohydrates, the beverage was probably discovered before it was invented. This also means that the secret of producing it was probably learned in many different locations, independent of one another. The earliest archaeological evidence for the consumption of beer that we have is from chemical remains dating back to about 3500 BC.

Some archaeologists have theorized that civilization was developed, to give people the tools necessary to produce beer on a large scale, for entire populations.

We know that the production and consumption of beer in Europe dates back as far as 3000 BC, carried by Germanic and Celtic Tribes.

Early forms of beer would not be recognizable by today's standards because they did not contain hops, and were often made from a variety of fruits, honeys, and various plants and spices. Many beers were also made using various hallucinogenic and narcotic substances found growing in local areas.

The first mention of the use of hops comes from a Carolingian Abbot in the year 822 AD, although it certainly could have been in use before that time. The use of hops in beer production was also mentioned later by writings of the Abbess Hildegard of Bingen.

Most pre industrial beer was produced on a domestic scale, town by town, or household by household. However in Europe during the Middle Ages monasteries did start to produce the beverage on a larger scale.

The industrial revolution changed the way that beer was made, turning it into a large scale business. This would eventually put an end to most significant domestic and small scale production, in favor of mass produced corporate beverages manufactured in factories and exported worldwide.

Today beer is produced in countries around the world. While there are several larger companies that dominate the market, there are also a wide variety of smaller niche brewing businesses that range the gamut in size and product. There are also a wealth of small individual pub breweries and cottage industry manufacturers.

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Monday, March 23, 2009

For the Love of Cheese

If you are looking for something to snack on and you just cannot seem to find anything that you appreciate, why not give cheese a shot? There are several wonderful cheeses on the market that can be used for not only filling a void, but for cooking and baking purposes as well. Cheese has been around basically since the beginning of time, and you will have so many different types of cheese to choose from that it is easy to run into a mental stall. There are some cheeses that you simply cannot use for cooking as they are either too delicate or they are just too sharp, these are the cheeses that you enjoy on a platter with wine.

Various Flavors

There are so many different types of cheese on the market today that anyone that has a love affair with it will surely be elated with the options. Cheese is something that is a love or hate type of food, and you will have a hard time finding someone that is middle ground with it. From the American white cheddar all the way up to the finest of Swiss or Brie, there is something for everyone. What you are using the cheese for will also determine the type of cheese that you are going to purchase. If the evening involves hosting a get together or dinner party, then you will want to be sure that you are going to serve something with a robust and noticeable flavor. If you are going to use the cheese for a recipe such as a macaroni and cheese casserole, then you are able to get away with fewer flavors and go with simple sharp cheddar.

Great For Sauce

Whether it is for broccoli or for a fondue, cheese is great for sauces. There are so many options when it comes to making a great sauce, and you are limited merely by the type of cheese that you can find in your area. If you are looking to make a fantastic sauce, then you will be well served to consider going to a deli to get the goods. At a deli you are more likely to find the right cheese for the job, and this means you are going to have a sauce that will be talked about long after it is tasted. Good cheese will always make a good sauce, and looking for the most flavorful cheese possible only ensures a sauce that will not soon be forgotten.

For The Kids

While there is robust and strong tasting cheese on the market, there is also cheese that is far more subdued in flavor to please the little ones as well. Children are hard to please when it comes to food, and they are usually very fussy. Finding a cheese that they will love can be a very tricky task to say the least, with simple cheddar or Swiss found in a pre-sliced variety at the grocery store you can actually find something to keep the kids smiling.

Jeremy Harris writes home business, diet, dating and food related articles for the CB Kliks Store website at http://www.cbkliks.com

Diverse Culinary Culture

Depending on what you are in the mood to dine on, will dictate if you are interested in diverse culinary culture. There are so many options today when it comes to fine food, and you will have a difficult time trying to decide if you love a few dishes from each country. It all boils down to what you are in the mood for and this will direct you to the right restaurant. While many cultures have similar dishes, they each put their own special spin on it to make it their own; this is where the biggest problem will be, when it comes to the choice for the evening.

Asian

While there are multitudes of Asian foods on the market today, you are going to need to go through a process of elimination when it comes to diverse culinary culture in dining. If great variety in seafood is your kick, then you may want to consider Japanese for the evening. With the likes of their fantastic tempura dishes and their sushi plates all commanding attention, Japanese food is an easy sell for the dining enthusiast. With its sweet and sour soups screaming for feather light and crispy wontons, Chinese food is always a solid choice when it comes to dining. The Chinese will not offer you as much in the way of seafood variety, but they will more than make up for it in their choices of noodles and vegetables combined.

Middle Eastern

If it is diverse culinary culture that you are seeking, then you need look no further than middle eastern food. There are countless varieties of food that you can try from the east, and each one is steeped in history. The use of heavy spices and aromatic ingredients is sure to peak your curiosity. Many of these fine foods have influenced many other cultures, and have been the forefront of many new dishes worldwide. Finding a quaint middle eastern restaurant near you may be a bit of a chore depending on where you live, yet the search for the right one will be well worth it. You will enjoy pretty much everything that you try, and the restaurant will most likely offer the most delightful of their cultures dishes. This makes it worth the effort that it took to find a restaurant that serves fine middle eastern food.

South Of The Boarder And Beyond

No search into diverse culinary culture would be complete without an evening enjoying food from south of the boarder and beyond. Foods from Mexico and south America has been around practically forever, and it is until only recently that people have started to enjoy foods that come from the lower regions of this zone. Much of what is offered from south America has little to do with countries such as Mexico, yet you can find some portions of a meal that have the same "feel" to them. Whatever you choose for the evening, you will not be disappointed as food always seems to do the spirit well regardless of its origins.

Jeremy Harris writes home business, diet, dating and food related articles for the CB Kliks Store website at http://www.cbkliks.com