The precursors to rum date back to antiquity. Development of fermented drinks produced from sugarcane juice is believed to have first occurred either in ancient India or China, and spread from there. An example of such an early drink is brum. Produced by the Malay people, brum dates back thousands of years. Marco Polo also recorded a 14th-century account of a "very good wine of sugar" that was offered to him in what is modern-day Iran.
Jamaican rum, and cake
Yes, this is how Rum is made.
Rum is typically made from molasses and/or sugarcane juice.
No. Rum is made from sugarcane products such as juice and molasses.
Typically, pina coladas are made with rum. Both light rum and dark rum are commonly used in this recipe.
the uses of rum:rum was used for the British empire:)rum is also made from sugarcane juice:)
All rum is alcoholic by definition. Some rum flavors added to various foods are not actual rum.
Plantation slaves first discovered molasses a byproduct of sugarcane. Rum was first originated in Barbados. However, in the decade of the 1620's, rum production was recorded in Brazil.
Yes, the A Bolt was made in 338 RUM.
Petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals and rum.
Rum is a spirit distilled from a mash made from the molasses extracted from sugar cane. Molasses is a byproduct of sugar production. There are usually three molasses extraction runs made on the raw product of mashed sugar cane mixed with water. The first run (it comes out black as tar) is the best and the best rum is made from this by mixing the molasses with water and then fermenting the mixture. After fermentation the "mash" is distilled and the result is rum. It is as clear as water. Rum is sometimes aged in oak casks which produces the dark color and smokey flavor.
you will get a nice rum..