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In 'Drinks of the World,' readers are immersed in an explorative celebration of the global tapestry of beverages that shape our cultural experiences and social practices. The collection transcends mere gastronomy to explore how drinks serve as a medium of communal ethos across varied societies. From the intoxicating allure of spirited concoctions to the tranquil rituals of tea and coffee, the anthology presents a mosaic of literary styles that traverse history and geography. The included works are replete with vivid narratives, historical anecdotes, and cultural diagrams that highlight our shared human delight in drinking. This anthology features contributions from renowned authors John Ashton and James Mew, whose collective expertise in both the cultural and historical dimensions of beverages provides an enriching intellectual context. Their diverse backgrounds in literary study and cultural anthropology allow the anthology to align seamlessly with historical explorations into cultural consumption practices. The unique synthesis of their contributions offers readers insight into how the simple act of drinking can embody narratives of cultural identity, commerce, and human connection. 'Recommended for scholars and enthusiasts alike, 'Drinks of the World' offers an exquisite repertoire of global perspectives, showcasing the universal yet diverse nature of drinks. As readers navigate the chapters, they will encounter a wellspring of knowledge and cultural appreciation, prompted to consider their own relationships with these age-old traditions. This collection holds educational merit in its exploration of cultural history and invites lively dialogue through the shared human stories that elevate drinking from a routine to an event.'