Thursday, July 19, 2018

List Of Hangover Foods

Various folk medicine remedies 
exist for hangovers. 

1) The ancient Romans, on the authority of Pliny the Elder, favored raw owl's  eggs or fried canary as a hangover remedy, 
2) the "prairie oyster" restorative, introduced at the 1878 Paris World Exposition, calls for raw egg yolk mixed with Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco sauce, salt and pepper. 
3) By 1938, the Ritz-Carlton Hotel provided a hangover remedy in the form of a mixture of Coca-Cola and milk (Coca-Cola itself having been invented, by some accounts, as a hangover remedy). 
4) Alcoholic writer Ernest Hemingway relied on tomato juice and beer.
5) Other purported hangover cures include cocktails such as Bloody Mary or Black Velvet (consisting of equal parts champagne and stout). 
6) A 1957 survey by an American folklorist found widespread belief in the efficacy of heavy fried foods, tomato juice and sexual activity.
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List Of Hangover Foods

The following foods and dishes have been described as having a theoretical potential for easing or alleviating symptoms associated with the hangover. Hangover foods have not been scientifically proven to function as a remedy or cure for the hangover.

  • Aquadito de pollo - a soup in Peruvian cuisine consisting of chicken, cilantro, vegetables and spice
  • Ajiaco - a soup common to Colombia, Cuba, and Peru.
  • Asparagus - a vegetable
  • Bacon Sandwich - buttered bread with bacon in between
  • Banana - a fruit
  • Bloody Mary - a mixed drink
  • Cassoulet - is a rich, slow-cooked casserole originating in the south of France, containing meat (typically pork sausages, goose, duck and sometimes mutton) pork skin (couennes) and white beans (haricots blancs).
  • Ceviche - also called cebiche, seviche or sebiche - is a seafood dish popular in the Pacific coastal regions of Latin America.
  • Chicken Noodle Soup
  • Churros -  a fried dough pastry
  • Coconut water
  • Coffee Congee
  • Corpse Reviver - a haor of the dog remedy
  • Crackers and honey
  • Cesnecka - A soup in Czech cuisine that is prepared using a significant amount of garlic
  • Dal bhat
  • Eggs 
  • Espresso
  • Fernet - an alcoholic beverage consumed as a drink choice to avoid the hangover
  • Fricase - A soup in Bolivian cuisine prepared with ribs, hominy and potatoes
  • Fried Chicken
  • Fried foods
  • Fruit juice
  • Fry up - a British full breakfast
  • Greasy foods 
  • Green tea
  • Grilled cheese sandwich
  • Guobacai - A snack of strong local flavor in Tianjin cuisine, guobacai is a sort of pancake made of millet and mung bean flour.
  • Haejang-guk - or hangover soup refers to all kinds of guk or soup eaten as a hangover cure in Korean cuisine. It means "soup to chase a hangover" and is also called sulquk.
  • Hair of the dog - in Mongolia, vodka is consumed as a hair of the dog remedy.
  • Hamburger
  • Jagerbomb
  • Kishkiyya - a porridge in Iraqi cuisine from the 10th century that was consumed in Baghdad, it was prepared using ground wheat and meat
  • Kiwifruit
  • Loco moco - a meal in Hawaii
  • Luwombo - A dish in Ugandan cuisine consisting of meat, peanuts called luwombo and vegetable that is steamed in a banana leaf and typically served with a side dish of plantains.
  • Menudo -  mexican soup
  • Miso soup - a Japanese soup
  • Mustard
  • Oats and oatmeal
  • Omelette
  • Ostrich egg omelette - consumed as a hangover food in South Africa
  • Pad kee mao - "drunken noodles"
  • Peanut butter
  • Pedialyte - an electrolyte replacement drink for children
  • Pickle juice
  • Pizza
  • Prickly pear
  • Poutine - is a dish originating from the Canadian province of Quebec consisting of French fries and cheese curds topped with a brown gravy.
  • Prairie oyster - a cocktail served as a hangover remedy that consists of raw egg, worcestershire sauce, tomato juice, vinegar, hot sauce, salt and ground black pepper.
  • Quinoa
  • Ramen
  • Revuelto Gramajo - a breakfast hash dish in Argentine cuisine consisting of potatoes, eggs, cheese and vegetables.
  • Shakshuka
  • Spighetti
  • Spinach - a vegetable
  • Sports drinks
  • Sushi
  • Tea - ginger tea and peppermint tea.
  • Toast, and toast and honey
  • Tomato
  • Tomato juice
  • Torta ahogada
  • Tripe soups
  • Underberg - a digestif bitter
  • Water - rehydrating with water before going to bed or during hangover may relieve dehydration-associated symptoms such as thirst, dizziness, dry mouth, and headache.
  • Youtiao
  • Zurek

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National Hangover Day / Celebrated every January 1
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Resources:
wikipedia.org / mensjournal.com / nbcnews.com
dictionary.org / eatthis.com / 

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