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TripleLife Skull Sugar Spoon 304 Stainless Steel Tea and Coffee Stirring Spoon Set of 6, Coffee Scoop Spoon Silver
Brand: TripleLifeColor: SilverFeatures: ★ THE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD 304 STAINLESS STEEL: The high quality food grade 304 stainless steel of the spoon meets the international standard. It can ensure the safety in use and protect you from the poor-quality stainless steel. It is sturdier and shinier than other stainless steel. Mirror polish, no sharp edges. ★ COOL FUNY AND STYLISH DESIGN: The skull shape makes the spoon look cool and stylish. It is a fun and decorative accessory to your everyday's life. The funny spoon will also aspire your kids to eat more, they would like to stir kinds of drinks & food and love them. ★GOOD FOR YOUR HEALITH: The openings for eyes and nose make it easy to shake off excess sugar to curb your sugar consumption, thereby to help you develop a healthy lifestyle. Perfect for tea and coffee, too. Can also be used as dessert spoon and absinthe spoon. ★THREE COLORS TO CHOOSE: There are three different colors of the spoon: silver, gold and beautiful rose gold. Meet your different needs in color. ★ DISHWASHER SAFE: Easy to clean, the smooth polished edge will not cut your skin, Remain shiny even after going through dishwasher. Binding: KitchenPart Number: 4335462616Details: ★Safety Material:These are well made from food grade stainless steel 304 and sturdy. The high quality food grade 304 stainless steel of the spoon meets the international standard. It is sturdier and shinier than other stainless steel. Mirror polish, no sharp edges. ★Fun, Cool and Stylish Design: This spooky spoon has lively eye socket and nose, especially while scoop up solid things like sugar, powdered creamer and then clear skull there it is. They would also be a wonderful addition to stir your morning coffee or tea. ★Good and Useful Decorative Accessory: So good for your kids, they will love it and use it all the time for every meal. It is born from happy realization with a simple twist, the humble tea spoon could become the perfect home item for fans of the macabre and a nice hot drink! Perfect for stirring things like tea, hot coco, coffee, or espresso, also perfect for solid foods like mashed potatoes, cheese or veggies. The Sugar Skull tea spoon is a mischievous little gift for those who need reminding to take a little less sugar in their tea & coffee. ★Specification: Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 1.3 x 0.7 inches Item Weight: 25g*6 Material: 304 Stainless Steel ★Package List: 6* Skull SpoonEAN: 0600988825901Package Dimensions: 7.5 x 3.9 x 0.2 inches
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Absinthe, also known as the green fairy, has a high alcohol content. Traditional Absinthe expresses a natural green color, but they can also be clear. There’s a specific ritual done when serving this potent drink.
How to Use an Absinthe Spoon
1. Absinthe Spoon and glass
A special spoon and glass are used to serve Absinthe. The spoon is made of stainless steel with a slotted design, while the glass is a chalice.
2. Sugar Cube
The absinthe spoon is where you place a sugar cube on top of a glass filled with Absinthe. The sugar adds a sweetness to the strong drink, which can help the drinker.
3. Water
Water slowly drips onto the glass as the sugar dissolves into the drink. The water comes from a unique fountain explicitly made for this beverage. Absinthe is high in alcohol content, and water helps dilute this.
History of Absinthe
Absinthe was introduced to France in the 1840s. The drink symbolized creativity and liberation, but also madness and despair. The name was derived from the Greek word absinthe meaning wormwood, from how it’s made.
Soaking wormwood leaves (Artemisia absinthium) in wine or spirits was the original way to create Absinthe. This supposedly aided childbirth and was prescribed for menstrual pain, jaundice, anemia, and rheumatism.
Its alcohol content can range from 40- 90%, which makes this a strong drink alone. The drink’s strength was so powerful; over drinking, it had its name for Alcohol Use Disorder called Absinthism.
Around 1915, Absinthe was banned for being one of the most dangerous spirits. It came back in the 1990s for its popularity. Now, nearly 200 brands are produced in countries like France, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, and the Czech Republic.
This opened opportunities for strong cocktails like Sazerac, Cocktail a la Louisiane, Death in the Afternoon, and Corpse Reviver #2. Well-known Absinthe drinkers are Marilyn Manson, Oscar Wilde, Vincent Van Gogh, and Ernest Hemingway.