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They drink alcohol, and I think it's not that Africa is alcohol-free, but because it's a bad environment, and they can't fully enjoy it, and they don't fully explore the culture of alcohol, so it's not very well-known around the world.
This is wine culture.
I found a little bit on the Internet to prove that Africans drink.
In South Africa, there is a sweet wine called Amararula, which has almost the same taste and color as Baileys, which can be done by Baileys, and the ** of more than 100 yuan a bottle will also make it a hot commodity in the future sweet wine market. In Botswana, where I live, a 750ml bottle of Amarula costs only 60 plas.
Oxytenanthera braunii is a bamboo species native to eastern Africa and grows in the middle and high alpine regions. After the bamboo is cut at the top of the bamboo stalk, a natural nutrient solution containing alcohol and a variety of trace elements is secreted from the wound flow tissue at the wound site The secretion time lasts for 28 days, and each bamboo plant can produce 30kg of wine (1 page in total).
South Africa has more than 300 years of winemaking history, and due to the early grape growing season, new wines hit the shelves six months earlier than in Europe.
South Africa's famous wine region, Stellenbosch, is home to picturesque wine estates and Dutch-style buildings nestled among rolling vineyards. In the workshop, the aroma of sake lees, all kinds of winemaking "**" are arranged, and the experts tell us that this is the place where the grapes are weighed, and the guys there are used to separate the grape branches; This is the fermentation vat, after the yeast is put in, the sugar in the grape juice is converted into alcohol, the other is filled with cooling water, because the temperature is maintained at 13 to 14 degrees to stabilize the fermentation rate, and there are small glass bottles to transport the carbon dioxide that escapes, and so on. There are rows of oak barrels in the cellar, and it is said that red wine must be left in oak barrels for a year to a year and a half before it can be filled, in order to absorb the flavor, color, etc. of the oak.
That's all I can help with, maybe there's some information in it that LZ needs.
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I think so. Represents personal opinion only.
I can't get enough to eat! What kind of alcohol to drink?
That little food is not enough for everyone to share! What kind of wine is brewed?
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Kenya has an elephant liquor, a white wine with coffee cream, a sweet, coffee-colored bottle with an elephant on the label; There are a lot of beers, Kilimanjaro, and a beer named after the initials of several African countries, which is a bit bitter, and I drank these local ones.
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Republic of Egypt: Pyramids There are other similarities: cocoa beans and cocoa powder.
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It's too general. Every country has a different culture and characteristics. Along with different parts of a country will have different cultures and characteristics.
You can go to the post bar Africa to take a look.
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Africa has a diverse culture and a splendid civilization, especially the ancient Egyptian civilization, which is one of the most glorious moments in the process of human civilization.
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Black Africa accounts for more than 70% of Africa's total population and is found on the continent of sub-Saharan Africa. It is located between 20 degrees north latitude and 35 degrees south latitude, and 20 degrees west longitude and 50 degrees east longitude. Because the area is mainly black Africans, it is called "black Africa".
The topography of Black Africa is dominated by highlands, where the climate is dominated by hot and humid climates. Black Africa is the homeland of the black people, and different tribes have different languages, different customs, and different religious beliefs. Rapid population growth, low level of urbanization, and low scientific and technological quality are the weaknesses of black Africa in the whole world, and its slow economic development and lack of self-sufficiency in food make it have a low status in the international community.
There is a certain advantage only in tropical cash crops, livestock and forests. In terms of industry, black Africa is dominated by mining, its manufacturing industry is backward, and its economic model is to export primary products such as minerals or agricultural raw materials, and import industrial manufactured products, which is in a disadvantageous position in the international market and has a fragile economy.
The German philosopher Hegel, in his Philosophy of History, divided Africa into "Africa itself" (sub-Saharan Africa), "Africa in Europe" and "Africa in Asia" (Nile Basin). He argues that Africa itself "is not a historical continent, and it shows neither change nor development".
He asserted that black Africans were "neither progressive nor educated" and "in a barbaric, uncivilized state." Africa may be inferior to many countries in the world in terms of economy and politics, but it is also very diverse in terms of culture, no worse than other ethnic cultures in the world, such as the Nile River Basin is one of the cradles of the world's ancient civilizations, and Egypt in the lower reaches of the Nile River is one of the world's four major ancient civilizations.
Ancient Egypt had great achievements in the arts such as architecture, sculpture, and painting.
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In terms of cultural characteristics, it is divided into two Africas, north and south, with the Sahara Desert as the boundary, and because most of the Bantu people have darker skin, some people refer to southern Africa as "black Africa". From the perspective of contact with the outside world, it is divided into East and West Africa, North and East Africa have more contact with Arab culture, and West Africa is deeply affected by slaves. Ethnic diversity and relative geographical isolation have led to great cultural differences and characteristics in different parts of Africa.
At present, South Africa and Egypt, at the north and south ends, are still the most developed regions in Africa, and their cultural diversity is stronger.
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It is possible to write about the physical image of Africa.
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circumcision of dragons and phoenixes; Gangster**;
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I remember a zoologist who said that all civilizations in Africa are in the belly of termites.
Africa's natural environment determines its status: Africa's desert area accounts for about 1 3 of the continent's area, making it the largest continent in terms of desert area. Among them, the Sahara Desert is the largest desert in the world.
East Africa is also home to the world's largest rift valley. Of course, in addition to deserts, Africa also has lush forests and endless savannahs. These are not habitable environments for humans.
However, Africa's abundant water and grass gave birth to splendid civilizations, and the Nile River Basin is one of the cradles of the world's ancient civilizations. Egypt on the lower reaches of the Nile is one of the four great ancient civilizations in the world. Ancient Egypt also had great achievements in the arts such as architecture, sculpture, and painting.
Although there are abundant minerals in various places, such as gold, copper, iron, manganese, uranium and non-metallic minerals, only a small part of them have been developed, and they were all European colonies in the past, and the economic structure is not sound; Coupled with the harsh natural environment, which is either too dry or too wet, and the political instability and ethnic complexity of many small countries, AIDS has led to widespread poverty in African countries.
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African civilization is not lagging behind, and it is one of the four ancient civilizations.
The economy is backward and has been ruled by colonial countries for a long time, and the language of the second year of junior high school has Martin Luther King. English books are also available. (On the Black Civil Rights Movement).
But northern Africa is Caucasian.
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