Quotation from: General Science

Written by: Bertha M. Clark


If grapes are crushed, they yield a liquid which tastes like the
grapes; but if the liquid is allowed to stand in a warm place, it
loses its original character, and begins to ferment, becoming, in the
course of a few weeks, a strongly intoxicating drink. This is true not
only of grape juice but also of the juice of all other sweet fruits;
apple juice ferments to cider, currant juice to currant wine, etc.
This phenomenon of fermentation is known to practically all races of
men, and there is scarcely a savage tribe without some kind of
fermented drink; in the tropics the fermented juice of the palm tree
serves for wine; in the desert regions, the fermented juice of the
century plant; and in still other regions, the root of the ginger
plant is pressed into service.

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