QUESTION:
If you have ever been
invited to a formal Chinese banquet, you may
have been given a glass (or six) of 5 Grain
Wine (Wu Liang Ye). What are the five grains
that make this special liquor?
A. Wheat, Rice, Barley, Maize
and Sorghum
B. Maize, Sorghum, Rice, Barley and Gasoline
C. Rice, Barley, Maize, Sorghum and Tequila
D. Rice, Sorghum, Maize, Potato and Wheat
E. Flour, Water, Beans, Whiskey and a Tobacco
leaf
ANSWERS:
A. Right. It's an acquired
taste but after a few glasses the world seems
a much better place. Some foreigners have
been known to speak fluent Mandarin (or at
least think they can) after enough glasses
of this.
B. Not right but it may explain
the unique taste and odor!
C. Not quite. Actually this
could be a whole new taste sensation! Mexican
Four Grain Wine!
D. So close, but yet so far.
The addition of potato to this already powerful
concoction could make this a viable alternative
to rocket fuel!
E. So far from the mark. You'd
better keep reading Xianzai's newsletters
each week to improve your knowledge of Chinese
trivia.