The word absinthe probably sounds familiar to you, even if you've never ordered the mysterious drink yourself. Its name is widely recognizable, and not always for the best reasons. The word absinthe probably sounds familiar to you, even if you've never ordered the mysterious drink yourself. Its name is widely recognizable, and not always for the best reasons. Ever since the green drink arrived in Europe from North Africa in the 19th Century, it has been suspected of causing hallucinations and even driving people to commit unspeakable acts. Adored by writers and artists but eventually banned, this beverage — which became known as the green fairy — fell victim to many smear campaigns. Countless false facts have been discredited, but there are still plenty of unfounded question marks hanging over absinthe's reputation.
One of the main ingredients in absinthe is wormwood leaves, which have long been used to treat maladies across the board, from pain to jaundice and more. Even Hippocrates was believed to frequently prescribe this remedy. The medicinal connection can account for many of the rumors and myths tied to absinthe. However, despite the purported benefits, there's more confusion about this drink than possibly any other. So what exactly is the deal with absinthe? How can you drink it? What are the side effects? And is it really dangerous? Here is everything you need to know about the mysterious green drink that's often served alongside fire and sugar. Read More: https://www.thedailymeal.com/1199306/everything-youve-ever-needed-to-know-about-absinthe/
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