Taste Of Tradition

We find an interesting theme with this dairy product discussion. Also there are similar all around the world, the differences do change the endproduct massively.

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common to do that indeed adding fruits or jam to make “Quarkspeise” :wink:

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Is this quark useful ?

Sharing this on occasion of World Water Day 2022 …
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Happy World Water Day to everyone.

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I have been drinking 3.7L of it a day (since finding I have a 16mm kidney stone)

Take this day seriously my friends

Michael

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Here, due to intense summer(40 degree +), coconut water is used as refreshment on regular basis. Here, whenever you go out to buy some things, then you find coconut water’s stall every now and then.
I see three refreshment drinks nowadays when I go to college; coconut water, sugarcane juice, lemonade.

Of course sir, water is most important for survival. In one of the wall painting here, it was quoted that 2 things keep people healthy; clean air and fresh water.

Here, which is Guadeloupe in the Caribbean, it seems everyone grows coconut palms, but coconut water still seems to be too expensive at 4,00€ a litre, which would be 336INR. For a locally grown product, people don’t exactly rush out to hydrate themselves with it.
Sugar cane juice is produced here, but once again, it never gets on local shelves due to the high price.

Fortunately we have one of them. All our bottled water is desalinated sea water.

Michael

It is way too expensive. We buy green coconut in 40 INR approximately.
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