单词 | pulque |
例句 | She brought him pulque to drink in a little pitcher, and still he shook his head to clear out the darkness. The Pearl 1947-01-01T00:00:00Z And he drank a little pulque and that was breakfast. The Pearl 1947-01-01T00:00:00Z Mr. Raswant said that pulque is usually mixed just with fruit but he wanted to devise a cocktail that combined the flavors of Mexico. Pulque Finds a Place on Flatbush 2021-06-14T04:00:00Z Drive in the highlands in the state of Jalisco, the heart of tequila country, and you’ll see hand-lettered signs at farmhouses announcing the ancient drink pulque, the fermented juice of the agave plant. Pulque Finds a Place on Flatbush 2021-06-14T04:00:00Z The Aztecs fermented agave sap into a milky alcoholic beverage called pulque. The sustainability challenges that threaten the agave industry 2021-01-01T05:00:00Z He and his Mexican girlfriend met us for dinner, and introduced us to what became our favorite drink, pulque, made from the fermented sap of the agave plant. Eat, sleep and live like a local on a vacation to Mexico City 2020-01-15T05:00:00Z Then we drank long gulps of pulque until both our glasses were empty. Overnighter: Tlaxcala, an Old-World Escape Near Mexico City 2011-11-23T20:01:52Z When they died, Mr. Zamora said, they left their property to their gambling, liquor-loving son — his grandfather — who spent the family’s pulque fortune and lost nearly all their substantial estate. Overnighter: Tlaxcala, an Old-World Escape Near Mexico City 2011-11-23T20:01:52Z Stop into Panadería Rosetta, a narrow bakery with white tile walls, well-made espresso drinks and croissants, vegan muffins and classic Mexican baked goods like pan de pulque and conchas. 36 Hours in Mexico City 2014-03-21T16:19:14Z The Aztecs encouraged pregnant women to drink a vitamin-rich brew called pulque, and for most of history, a liquid breakfast was considered healthy. Sloshed, Hammered, Blotto — We’ve Been Doing It for Ages 2018-05-30T04:00:00Z Besides beer and tequila, beverages could include agua fresca, a light fruit drink in flavors like hibiscus, horchata and tamarind, as well as pulque, a fermented alcoholic drink. Today is Cinco de Mayo; know the history and how it’s celebrated 2022-05-05T04:00:00Z Mezcal is a descendant of the Aztecs’ fermented pulque, made of fermented agave sap, and “tequila,” strictly speaking, is only the most readily available, commodified and in many ways least interesting kind of mezcal. Mezcal rockets up to top-shelf status — but leaves the worm behind 2019-06-12T04:00:00Z Gomez said pulque was once served in some parts of Mexico in the morning, as well as for health reasons. Mexico's ancient beverage of pulque makes a comeback 2016-12-06T05:00:00Z Eating psilocybin mushrooms is accepted as a spiritual rite; if that isn’t your thing, four glasses of the agave beer known as pulque will reportedly deliver similar results. A Liquor for the Farm-to-Table Movement 2016-04-04T04:00:00Z At the recent World Science Festival, a noted craft brewery, Dogfish Head, introduced a new addition to its lineup—a fermented agave beverage, a pulque, derived from discoveries found in caves in Mexico. Archeologists Revive an Alcoholic Beverage from the Aztec Era (In Spanish) 2015-06-15T04:00:00Z Maguey is cultivated for the production of pulque, the national drink. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 4 "Hero" to "Hindu Chronology" 2012-04-04T02:00:56.447Z The fermented juice is the pulque of the Mexicans; distilled, it yields mescal. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z The Aztecs of Mexico’s central highlands revered pulque, pronounced POOL-kay, reserving it for the highest social classes and the most august occasions. Mexico's ancient beverage of pulque makes a comeback 2016-12-06T05:00:00Z The hangers-on of the wineshops and the pulque drinkers of Mexico would readily embark in any campaign that would bring them a few pistoles, and give them good food and gay clothing. The Monarchs of the Main, Volume I (of 3) Or, Adventures of the Buccaneers 2012-01-23T03:00:11.530Z The income from pulque alone,—the favorite drink of the masses,—was one hundred and seventy-two thousand dollars, while other imposts swelled the gross income in proportion. Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican Vol. 1 of 2 A Historical, Geographical, Political, Statistical and Social Account of That Country From the Period of the Invasion by the Spaniards to the Present Time; With a View of the Ancient Aztec Empire and Civilization; A Historical Sketch of the Late War; And Notices of New Mexico and California 2011-11-02T02:00:11.380Z The national drink of the Mexicans is pulque, a beastly intoxicant, prepared from the Agave Americana. Etidorhpa or the End of Earth. The Strange History of a Mysterious Being and The Account of a Remarkable Journey 2011-10-18T02:00:20.997Z The sharp thorns on the edges of the leaves furnished needles for the Indian women, and the sap of the aloe was made into pulque, the favorite drink of the natives. Little Folks of North America Stories about children living in the different parts of North America 2011-09-01T02:00:19.377Z “Before, drinking pulque was looked down on, people would say, “Oh, no, drinking pulque is really low class,” he said. Mexico's ancient beverage of pulque makes a comeback 2016-12-06T05:00:00Z Bars and restaurants with mescal, tequila and other traditional drinks as their primary offerings — including pulque and sotol, also derived from agave — are springing up all over Mexico City. Zumpahuac?n Journal: Move Over, Tequila, It?s Mescal?s Turn to Shine 2011-07-21T22:17:05Z They were gay and noisy—some half intoxicated with pulque, and inclined to be quarrelsome. The Bandolero A Marriage among the Mountains 2011-02-09T03:00:48.583Z The fibre of the agave is also made into rope and its juice into pulque. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 5 "Arculf" to "Armour, Philip" The Indians, who have discovered the right time to cut into the plant to prevent its flowering, have also learned that the sap can be used in making the drink which they call pulque. Little Folks of North America Stories about children living in the different parts of North America 2011-09-01T02:00:19.377Z “Now, fortunately, the young people are taking this up, rescuing something, its essence, and rescue the identity of their people and the land where pulque is born, which is the maguey fields.” Mexico's ancient beverage of pulque makes a comeback 2016-12-06T05:00:00Z "What would my brothers have done had they been thirsty and a-hungered, and had seen before them the skin of pulque, and the dish of tortillas and frijolos?" Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 355, May 1845 The ground between the rhododendrons and the “pulque plant” was a smooth piece of turf, without shrub or tree. The Bandolero A Marriage among the Mountains 2011-02-09T03:00:48.583Z The next town you come to is Santa Anita, where you get off, if you wish, eat some tamales, and drink some pulque. Harper's Round Table, July 30, 1895 The soldiers were lost amid the brown multitude, like flies in a pail of pulque. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 353, March 1845 The Monarch gave them hostelry and cheer, Food of the rarest and the sparkling pulque, And quarters for their troopers, all quite near To his own palace gates. Montezuma An Epic on the Origin and Fate of the Aztec Nation This argumentum ad hominem elicited sundry greedy looks from the surrounding crowd; and cries of "Ah, tortillas! ah, pulque!" burst from the craving lips of the Léperos. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 355, May 1845 We could hear him all the time we were changing place; and his harangue was still going on, as we came into cover among the fronds of the pulque plant. The Bandolero A Marriage among the Mountains 2011-02-09T03:00:48.583Z Señor Sanchez also quotes Gama, who, basing himself upon Torquemada's authority, maintains that Tezcatzon-catl, the principal rain or octli-god, was figured as lying in an intoxicated condition, holding a vase of pulque in his hands. The Fundamental Principles of Old and New World Civilizations One writer, after speaking of the "pulque" being made from the "maguey," adds, "with what remains of these leaves they manufacture excellent and very fine cloth, resembling holland or the finest linen." The Story of Extinct Civilizations of the West The country people rarely indulge in pulque, never unless when they come to town, and they have too little money to throw it away in the purchase of much of even that cheap liquor. Aztec Land At the mention of the pulque, there was a strong sensation amongst the listeners. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 355, May 1845 One evening shortly before the skirmish of Antigua, a small Mexican town had been ransacked, where were found cattle, bales of tobacco, pulque and 439 wine. The Strollers We also see the design decorating the painted drinking bowls named xicalli which were employed in the distribution of the sacred pulque or octli at certain religious festivals. The Fundamental Principles of Old and New World Civilizations "Caramba—how she danced!" he continued, taking a sip of pulque. When Dreams Come True A tumbler of pulque which costs them a penny they indulge in, but drinks at fifteen or twenty cents each, and in small portions at that, are quite beyond their means. Aztec Land "And when the sons of Tenochtitlan shall have pulque for their drink," muttered a third. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 355, May 1845 As for the place where the pulque was kept, it was a venial slip of the pen to call it a "wine-cellar," even if it was not below the ground. The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest No—but last night a Chink came to town and got oiled-up on pulque, and said a few things more than he meant to. The Boy Ranchers on Roaring River or Diamond X and the Chinese Smugglers There will then be time enough to look for some one who will allow herself to be beaten on feast-days when you have drunk more pulque than is good for you. When Dreams Come True It should be mentioned, in this connection, that all pulque shops in the capital are promptly closed at six o'clock P. M. throughout the year. Aztec Land "In short," continued the old Indian, "Don Esau gave what his hunger forced him to give, and Don Jago gave in return the dish of frijolos and a fine large skin full of Tacotitlan pulque." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 355, May 1845 And why is it "hardly supposable" that pulque was used at dinner? The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest Other ceremonies connected with fire worship took place in connection with the manufacture of the pulque, or octli, the fermented liquor obtained from the sap of the maguey plant. Nagualism A Study in Native American Folk-lore and History There was pulque for those who chose to drink it. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 87, January, 1865 Be this as it may, the inevitable half dozen pulque drinkers lean upon the counter all the while, absorbing the liquid which brings insensibility. Aztec Land A little farther on, I found myself facing a maguey—Agave Mexicana—a sort of aloe, from which pulque is extracted. Adventures of a Young Naturalist The fruit also, when expressed, affords the refreshing drink "pulque." The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc. The sap from the heart leaves is formed into pulque. Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture The mezcal, or pulque, the national drink of the Mexicans, is made from the sap of the agave. The Western United States A Geographical Reader The pulque shops are many, far too many; but there was no intoxication noticed on the streets. Aztec Land Hate, mingled with avarice, and inflamed by pulque and bad liquor, was to do its work, and that, too, without pity. Mexico and its Religion With Incidents of Travel in That Country During Parts of the Years 1851-52-53-54, and Historical Notices of Events Connected With Places Visited It afforded them the famous beverage of pulque; they made ropes, mats, paper, and other things from its fibre; and the leaves furnished an article of diet. Mexico Its Ancient and Modern Civilisation, History, Political Conditions, Topography, Natural Resources, Industries and General Development Henequin, or Sisal hemp, is the fibre of Agave Sisalensis, a plant very like the Agave Americana, from which pulque is extracted. Ranching, Sport and Travel These were totally unlike anything he had before tasted; being pulque, a slightly fermented drink obtained from the juice of the agave, most useful of all the vegetable productions of Central America. By Right of Conquest Or, With Cortez in Mexico Native women, here and there, bring agua miel, or fresh pulque, to us, of which the passengers partake freely. Aztec Land If they are more intemperate than the men, it is their misfortunes, too often, that have driven them to seek a temporary solace in pulque. Mexico and its Religion With Incidents of Travel in That Country During Parts of the Years 1851-52-53-54, and Historical Notices of Events Connected With Places Visited Great plains and plantations of maguey exist upon the tableland for the making of pulque, Hidalgo alone having 129 haciendas devoted to this industry. Mexico Its Ancient and Modern Civilisation, History, Political Conditions, Topography, Natural Resources, Industries and General Development It must not be confounded with the well-known Mexican drink, pulque, to which it is superior in flavour. Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2) A Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan Several varieties of pulque, flavored with sweets and acids, were handed, as also chocolate flavored with vanilla and other spices. By Right of Conquest Or, With Cortez in Mexico For instance, in front of a pulque shop is found a laughable figure of a man with a ponderous stomach, drinking his favorite tipple. Aztec Land The kindred have had a time; pulque and liquor have been passed around freely; the women have enjoyed "equal rights" with the men; they have drunk their full share, and smoked their little cigars. Mexico and its Religion With Incidents of Travel in That Country During Parts of the Years 1851-52-53-54, and Historical Notices of Events Connected With Places Visited The maguey, or agave, is a staple product, yielding the famous pulque beverage, and indeed the lands which produce this intoxicant might well be, in the national interests, applied to the growing of wheat. Mexico Its Ancient and Modern Civilisation, History, Political Conditions, Topography, Natural Resources, Industries and General Development Their only amusement is to drink mescal and pulque. Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2) A Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan The meal was served up on golden dishes, and pulque was handed round, in goblets of the same metal, by white-robed slaves. By Right of Conquest Or, With Cortez in Mexico The daily supply of pulque is brought to market on the natives' backs in pig-skins, the four legs protruding from the body in a ludicrous manner when the skin is full of liquid. Aztec Land This pulque, or octli, has an acid resembling that of cider, and a very disagreeable odor, but the taste is cooling and refreshing. Scientific American Supplement, No. 561, October 2, 1886 The national beverage of the Mexican is the well-known pulque, a fermented and intoxicating drink made from the maguey, and elsewhere described. Mexico Its Ancient and Modern Civilisation, History, Political Conditions, Topography, Natural Resources, Industries and General Development A line of vases, filled with bouquets, occupied the middle of the table and between these were bottles of wine, catalán, mescal, pulque, tepache, beer, etc. In Indian Mexico (1908) Tin cups were produced and all, including Carossa, drank pulque made from the maguey plant. The Texan Star The Story of a Great Fight for Liberty Close at hand within these low adobe hovels, pulque is being retailed at a penny a tumbler. Aztec Land The milky pulque of Xochomilco goes as well with it as beer with a Swiss cheese sandwich. The Complete Book of Cheese It frequently happened to us to go from rancho to rancho asking for water in vain, though pulque was to be had in abundance. Anahuac : or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern Then the pulque was brought in and sampled. In Indian Mexico (1908) The pulque did not make the men more quarrelsome, but seemed to plunge them into a lethargy. The Texan Star The Story of a Great Fight for Liberty This natural liquor is then called agua miel, or honey water, but when it has gone through the process of fermentation it becomes pulque. Aztec Land For there, instead of the cow, a sort of century plant gives milky white pulque, the fermented juice of this cactuslike desert plant. The Complete Book of Cheese It is the drinkers of pulque who get furiously drunk, and fight; here it is different. Anahuac : or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern After long discussion and elaborate explanations, they cheered up somewhat, but insisted that I must go to the house of one of them, the one who had given trouble, to take pulque. In Indian Mexico (1908) From this plant, when it attains maturity, a saccharine liquor is extracted, which is manufactured into a beverage called pulque, and is much prized by Mexicans. What I Saw in California Here a motley group displayed baskets, fruits, flowers, candies, pulque, boots, shoes, and sandals. Aztec Land On Maguey, is an object of great value in the table land of the interior of Mexico; from this plant is obtained the favourite liquor, the pulque. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 371, May 23, 1829 We drank pulque at the sign of The Cacique, and liked it, for we had now quite got over our aversion to its putrid taste and smell. Anahuac : or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern The road was discouragingly long, but after at least three hours of constant riding, we reached precious San Pedrito, chiefly notable for the amount of pulque drunk there. In Indian Mexico (1908) Then Tezcatlipoca brewed an intoxicating beverage, the pulque, from the maguey, and taking a mirror he wrapped it in a rabbit skin, and went to the house of Quetzalcoatl. American Hero-Myths A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent At this writing, over eighty thousand gallons of pulque are consumed daily in the national capital. Aztec Land Pulque trains are run daily from the mescal plantations, where the pulque is made, into the large cities to supply the bibulous inhabitants with their customary beverage. Arizona Sketches The pulque was being brewed on a large scale in an adjoining building. Anahuac : or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern In the case of A. americana and other species this is used by the Mexicans to make their national beverage, pulque; the flower shoot is cut out and the sap collected and subsequently fermented. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 With his attendants he took of the strong pulque which he had brewed, and came again to the palace of the Lord of Tollan. American Hero-Myths A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent Of course it will be adulterated, every intoxicant is, except pulque as at present made from the maguey by the Indians. Aztec Land The fiery mescal, a distilled liquor that is known to the trade as aguardiente, or Mexican brandy, is much stronger than pulque, but less used. Arizona Sketches The Mexicans, both the nearly white Mestizos and the Indians of pure race, delight in pulque. Anahuac : or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern After the función, we went out to Santiago, an old church near Mexico, where the Indians annually come in procession on this day, and sell their fruit, flowers, pulque, etc. Life in Mexico On her arrival Quetzalcoatl seated her beside him and gave her to drink of the magical pulque. American Hero-Myths A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent Beggars are plenty, but few persons were seen really intoxicated, notwithstanding that pulque is cheap and muscal very potent. Aztec Land Mournfully out of the black drizzling night about the station came the dismal wails of hawkers at their little stands dim-lighted by pale lanterns; "Anda pulque!" Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras — Being the Random Notes of an Incurable Vagabond It was at the inn where we stopped to breakfast that we made our first acquaintance with the great Mexican institutions—tortillas and pulque. Anahuac : or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern This being Sunday, and a fête-day, a man was murdered close by our door, in a quarrel brought about probably through the influence of pulque, or rather of chinguirite. Life in Mexico They offered him the pulque, but he refused, saying that he was sick, and, moreover, that it would weaken his judgment and might cause his death. American Hero-Myths A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent On the coast it is what they call palm wine, and rum from sugar-cane; on the table-land, it is pulque, from the maguey plant,—their delight and their curse. Aztec Land A delicate, child-like young woman drew out a bottle and swallowed whole glassfuls of what I took to be milk, until the scent of pulque, the native beverage, suddenly reached my nostrils. Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras — Being the Random Notes of an Incurable Vagabond The two men—strangely enough—are old acquaintances of the curious friend, and they produce a bowl of cool pulque from within, which our miners find quite refreshing after the ride. Anahuac : or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern Little ragged boys, acting as waiters, were busily engaged in handing round pulque and chia in cracked tumblers. Life in Mexico Now, Maria," Harry said, "you had better take a glass of pulque for yourself. The Treasure of the Incas This was over a pulque shop, which seemed to be appropriately designated. Aztec Land Here for the first time were pulque producing fields of maguey, planted in long, straight, emerald-green rows. Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras — Being the Random Notes of an Incurable Vagabond The brown people are grave and silent in their sober state, but pulque stirs up their sluggish blood, and they get into a condition of positive enjoyment. Anahuac : or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern At dinner we had the greatest variety of fine fruit, and pulque, which is particularly good in this neighbourhood. Life in Mexico We have still two or three bottles of spirits left, and you can buy pulque everywhere. The Treasure of the Incas The pulque shops drive a lucrative business; the billiard saloons are all open. Aztec Land There was no pulque, the maguey being unknown to the region, but bottled mescal and aguardiente de caña amply made up for it. Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras — Being the Random Notes of an Incurable Vagabond Here they have dinner, and lots of pulque, and swagger about outside the door, smoking cigarettes. Anahuac : or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern We spent one day in visiting Omatusco, an hacienda belonging to the Señora T—-a, situated in the plains of Apan, and famous for the superior excellence of its pulque. Life in Mexico You had better get three or four gallons of pulque; one cannot be always drinking coffee. The Treasure of the Incas Drunkenness is seldom seen, notwithstanding that pulque is cheap and potent, and it is very rarely the case, as already intimated, that any quarreling is witnessed among the people. Aztec Land I had put off the experience of tasting the product until I should reach Apam, the center of the pulque industry. Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras — Being the Random Notes of an Incurable Vagabond There are two kinds of aloe-fibre; one coarse, ichtli, the other much finer, pito; the first made from the great aloe that produces pulque, the other from a much smaller species of the same genus. Anahuac : or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern There are great outhouses, stables for the mules and horses, and stone barns for the wheat and barley, which, together with pulque, form the produce of this hacienda. Life in Mexico Maria, you had better get down that jar of pulque. The Treasure of the Incas A somewhat peculiar effect of pulque drinking was also mentioned to us. Aztec Land But the drink of Tehuantepec, whatever it might be—for pulque is unknown in the tropics—appeared to make its devotees merely gay and boisterous. Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras — Being the Random Notes of an Incurable Vagabond Getting to the top of the ravine again, we found an old Indian milking an aloe, which flourishes here, though a little further down the climate is too hot for it to produce pulque. Anahuac : or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern Here also I first tasted pulque; and on a first impression it appears to me, that as nectar was the drink in Olympus, we may fairly conjecture that Pluto cultivated the maguey in his dominions. Life in Mexico I had gone into the wine-shop for a glass of pulque before going round to see that the mules were all right. The Treasure of the Incas Chemical test shows pulque to contain just about the same percentage of alcohol as common beer; say, five or six per cent. Aztec Land Rebels came one day and in the exuberance that follows a full meal long delayed, with pulque embroidery, one of them fired two shots through the window not far from his venerable British head. Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras — Being the Random Notes of an Incurable Vagabond We went up with the old man to his rancho, and tested his pulque, which was very good, though we could not say the same of his domestic arrangements. Anahuac : or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern She gave us pulque, fermented with the juice of the pineapple, which is very good. Life in Mexico "You will allow that that is a considerable improvement on pulque." The Treasure of the Incas He attacked the lotteries, the bull-fights, the terrible pulque trust, the unbridled traffic of which, more than any other one factor, has contributed to the degradation of the lower classes. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 21 The Recent Days (1910-1914) The first field of maguey appeared, planted in long rows, barely a foot high, but due in a year or two to produce pulque, the Mexican scourge, because of its cheapness, stupefying the poorer classes. Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras — Being the Random Notes of an Incurable Vagabond In Mexico the chief drink was "pulque," the fermented juice of the agave or maguey plant. The Naturalist in Nicaragua After breakfast, we walked out amongst the Indians, who had formed a sort of temporary market, and were selling pulque, chia, roasted chestnuts, yards of baked meat, and every kind of fruit. Life in Mexico Donna Maria had at first protested that she never touched pulque, and this must be the same sort of thing. The Treasure of the Incas Why has he left his land Land of the lazy man, Land of the pulque Land of the bull fight, Fleas and revolution. Rolling Stones Its natural advantages are fully equal to those of Guadalajara, but here pulque grows and man is more torpid. Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras — Being the Random Notes of an Incurable Vagabond It ain't for me to pull no gun of criticism, but I'm amazed that a party of your attainments, son, is ignorant of pulque. Wolfville Days It is like pulque; one makes wry faces at it at first, and then begins to like it. Life in Mexico From the latter plant the natives make the pulque, mezcal and agua-diente; and the petahaya or cereus, produces a fruit from which is made a very pleasant preserve. Memoir of the Proposed Territory of Arizona Again he wandered south, and in April returned to Mexico with the Camerons to study the charms of pulque and Churriguerresque architecture. The Education of Henry Adams Besides, there is a very strong brandy distilled from pulque, which has the advantage of producing intoxication in an infinitely shorter period. Life in Mexico Mexican barkeeps, when they sells pulque, aims to dispose of it two glasses at a clatter. Wolfville Days In Mexico, tortillas and pulque are considered unfashionable, though both are to be met with occasionally, in some of the best old houses. Life in Mexico The pulque gatherers scoops out the blossom of the maguey while it's a bud. Wolfville Days The Donna Anna arrives with 'em; an' the way she bosses 'round, an' sets fire to them pulque slaves, notifies me they're the Donna Anna's peonies. Wolfville Days When the pulque's inside, they packs it, back down an' hung by all four laigs to the saddle, a pigskin on each side of the burro. Wolfville Days Then he dips 'em full back-handed; an' allers comes up with the back of his hand an' the two fingers covered with pulque. Wolfville Days We found an excellent breakfast prepared, and here, for the first time, I conceived the possibility of not disliking pulque. Life in Mexico The pulque is in a tub down back of the bar. Wolfville Days What do they do with the sour pulque? Wolfville Days |
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