Osmanthus wine

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Osmanthus wine
Hanyu Pinyin
guìhuā chénjiǔ
Wade–Gileskuei-hua ch'en-chiu
A dessert made of Nu Er Hong and Kuei Hua Chen Chiew Cocktail Jelly

Osmanthus wine, also known as cassia wine or Kuei Hua Chen Chiew, is a

alcohol content
less than 20%.

While the plant itself is sometimes associated with cinnamon,[1] the blossoms' lactones impart a flavor closer to apricots and peaches.[2]

Owing to the time at which

Compendium of Materia Medica credits sweet osmanthus with "curing the hundred diseases" and "raising the spirit".[8]

Within China, osmanthus wine is associated with Xi'an[9] and Guizhou,[1][10] but production now occurs throughout China, including Beijing[11] and at the Hong Jiang Winery in Hunan.[12]

References

  1. ^ a b Small, Ernest. Top 100 Food Plants, p. 179. NRC Research Press (Ottawa), 2009. Accessed 8 November 2013.
  2. ^ Chartier, Francois. Taste Buds and Molecules: The Art and Science of Food, Wine, and Flavor, p. 199. John Wiley & Sons (Hoboken), 2012. Accessed 8 November 2013.
  3. ^ Qiu Yaohong. Origins of Chinese Tea and Wine, p. 121. Asiapac Books (Singapore), 2004. Accessed 7 November 2013.
  4. ^ Liu Junru. Chinese Food, p. 136. Cambridge Univ. Press (Cambridge), 2011. Accessed 7 November 2013.
  5. ^ Li Zhengping. Chinese Wine, p. 101. Cambridge University Press (Cambridge), 2011. Accessed 8 November 2013.
  6. ^ Li Xiaoxiang. Origins of Chinese People and Customs, p. 101. Asiapac Books (Singapore), 2004.
  7. . Accessed 8 November 2013.
  8. ". Sichuan Online. 22 September 2013. Accessed 8 November 2013.(in Chinese)
  9. ^ Xiang Yang. Xi'an – China's Ancient Capital, pp. 90 ff. Foreign Languages Press (Beijing), 1993.
  10. ^ China Directory of Industry and Commerce and Economic Annual, Vol. 2, pp. 429–430. Xinhua Publishing, 1984.
  11. ^ China Market, Issue 11, p. 15. China Market Publishing Corporation, 1987.
  12. ^ Zhonghua Mei Jiu, p. 408. 中国轻工业出版社, China. 食品工业局. 轻工业出版社, 1985. Accessed 8 November 2013.

In popular culture

The beverage is referenced many times in the game

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