15 hangover recipes from around the world
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/15-hangover-recipes-from-around-the-world.htmlJanuary 1 is, perhaps, without exaggeration, the hardest day of the year, but it can come on any Sunday, and after the birthday, but it's no secret — anytime.
But dear readers, we decided not to leave you in trouble, one on one with the consequences of a stormy fun, and we have collected for you the best hangover recipes from all over the world — from well-known to very original and even extreme!
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1. Russia — brine
Probably everyone knows about our national remedy. Nevertheless, we could not pass by and not mention his first number. The secret of the brine's action is explained by the fact that it simultaneously fights dehydration and makes up for the loss of electrolyte salts. However, the dose of the "medicine" should be moderate — no more than a glass. In addition, it is worth making sure that you are drinking brine, not marinade.
2. Holland — beer
The second place in this kind of hit parade is given to Holland and beer - also a fairly well—known and popular way, including among our compatriots. The Dutch especially recommend cold lagers, for which the country is famous.
3. Ancient Rome — snails
If the generally accepted and widespread methods do not appeal to you and you prefer something more original - we suggest you try to use the advice from Ancient Rome. The Romans who had gone over the day before took snails in the morning, crushed them and rubbed their forehead with the remains of the unfortunate ones. They say the headache was relieved like a hand.
4. Italy — coffee
But let's go back to our era. There is a feeling that modern Italians, unlike their ancient ancestors, adhere to the rule in life: "In case of any unclear situations, drink coffee." A hangover is no exception, to combat which it is recommended to drink a cup of strong espresso or ristretto. You can even have more than one.
5. Germany — salted herring
The Germans cook herring rolls with a filling of pickled vegetables — rolmops. Rolmops are an excellent remedy for a hangover, in Germany they even have a second, telling name "breakfast after drinking." By the way, how best to use herring on New Year's holidays and not only, you can read here.
6. Norway — cream
The most popular Norwegian way to deal with a hangover is incredibly simple, but nevertheless not too well known — here they prefer to just drink a large mug of heavy cream. The main thing is not to try to combine this method with German, unforeseen consequences are possible…
7. Turkey — kokorech
Turks are saved from a hangover with the help of kokorech — the recognized king of Turkish street cuisine. This dish is grilled lamb giblets (heart, lungs, kidneys, etc.), preferably dairy lamb, tied with intestines. Huge skewers are fried on coals, on electric braziers or even on an open fire, and then the resulting product is finely chopped with green pepper, thyme and tomatoes, liberally sprinkled with red pepper and put in a warm crispy tortilla.
8. Mongolia — tomato juice with a surprise
But do not rush to relax and drool! The following — the national Mongolian — recipe is suitable exclusively for thrill-seekers: "Put a pickled sheep's eye in a glass and pour tomato juice. Drink in one gulp." We don't know what about the nutritional properties, but just from the thought of the unfortunate sheep's eye looking at you from a glass, you can completely forget about any hangover…
9. USA — tomato juice with yolk
Americans are not as harsh as the Mongols, so they offer a similar, but much less radical option to deal with a hangover. Instead of an eye, they use raw yolk, and Worcestershire sauce, tabasco sauce, salt and pepper are additionally added to tomato juice — as in the classic Bloody Mary cocktail. You should still drink in one gulp.
10. Britain — bacon sandwich
British scientists, known for their amazing discoveries in any field, as usual, did not disappoint. They also have a study on our topic. So, in 2009, scientists at Newcastle University came to the conclusion that the best remedy for hangover syndrome is a bacon sandwich. The fact is that lard contains a large amount of amino acids, and bread and ketchup provide the weakened body with the necessary carbohydrates.
11. China — strong green tea
In China, it is recommended to drink ginseng tinctures, various herbal decoctions and, of course, teas. The stronger, the better.
12. France — oysters
The French probably wouldn't be French if, even in a situation like a hangover, they didn't prefer an exquisite delicacy. The French version of antipokhmelin is a dozen oysters. In general, there is also a rational grain here — oysters contain a lot of vitamins B1 and B2, not to mention A and C. If for some reason you did not work out with oysters, you can try French onion soup. It also helps.
13. Japan — canned plums
Umeboshi — or spicy pickled plums — is the most popular hangover remedy for drinkers in Japan. Plums can be eaten separately or washed down with green tea. They help even in cases when the holiday lasts for several days in a row, which is as important as possible for an endless series of New Year celebrations.
14. Haiti — voodoo ritual
If none of the above methods helps, the most desperate can go to extreme measures. In Haiti, the hangover syndrome is fought with the help of a voodoo ritual: in the morning they find a bottle emptied the day before and close it with a cork, into which 13 pins with black heads are stuck. Those who believe, according to rumors, helps one hundred percent. We still advise the rest not to take risks.
15. And finally, a universal international recipe — fatty and spicy meat soup. Not only recommended in at least 10 countries around the world, from Eastern Europe to Latin America, but also repeatedly tested on personal experience/
Keywords: Alcohol | Booze | Feast | Hangover | Recipes
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