A groundbreaking discovery has revealed that ancient Egyptians used hallucinogenic drinks in magical rituals about 2,000 ...
Blue water lily has been noted in both textual and artistic evidence suggesting it was added to alcoholic drinks, said Caitie ...
Researchers analyzed chemical traces inside a 2,200-year-old ceramic drinking mug from Egypt, which depicted the head of Bes, ...
“Experts did not know if Egyptians used these mugs in daily life, for religious purposes, or in magic rituals," Branko van Oppen ... licorice, and grapes to make the drink look like blood.
Along with fruit-based alcohol, Egyptians flavored the drink with pine nuts, honey, and sesame seeds, while the addition of ...
A mocha is the ultimate treat for chocolate lovers. By combining espresso with steamed milk and chocolate syrup (or melted ...