Bais (wine)

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Bais (wine) is a traditional Filipino wine made from fermented rice and millet. It is a popular beverage in the Visayas region, particularly in the province of Negros Oriental. The production of Bais wine is a significant part of the local culture and economy.

History

The production of Bais wine dates back to the pre-colonial era of the Philippines. It was traditionally made by the indigenous people of the Visayas region. The process of making Bais wine has been passed down through generations and remains largely unchanged.

Production

The production of Bais wine involves a complex process of fermentation. The rice or millet is first soaked in water for several days until it sprouts. The sprouted grains are then ground into a paste and mixed with water. This mixture is left to ferment for several weeks. The resulting liquid is strained and bottled, and then left to age for several months before it is ready to be consumed.

Cultural Significance

Bais wine is often served during special occasions and celebrations in the Visayas region. It is also used in traditional Filipino rituals and ceremonies. The production and consumption of Bais wine is a significant part of the cultural identity of the people in this region.

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