Plant Species for the Manufacture of Malagasy Traditional Alcoholic Beverages

IF 0.7 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Tabita N. Randrianarivony, Fortunat Rakotoarivony, A. Randrianasolo, Robbie Hart
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Alcoholic beverages are an important component of many traditional events of Madagascar, including life-course events like male circumcision, burial and exhumation. As with many other parts of Malagasy customary practice, these beverages incorporate the unique and richly diverse flora of Madagascar. We conducted structured interviews with producers and consumers of Malagasy Traditional Alcoholic Beverages (MTABs) in 10 regions of Madagascar, spanning the island from east to west and north to south. We documented 75 plant species used to make three types of Malagasy Traditional Alcoholic Beverages: distilled toaka gasy, fermented cane wine betsa, and fermented palm wine trembo. Of the 75 species, 14 were main materials/main ingredients, 55 were additives during fermentation, and six were used as tools for distillation. The species were diverse, occurring in 35 plant families. Particularly species-rich families were Arecaceae (palm family) as main materials and Rutaceae (citrus family) as additives.
用于制造马达加斯加传统酒精饮料的植物品种
酒精饮料是马达加斯加许多传统活动的重要组成部分,包括男性割礼、葬礼和掘墓等生命活动。与马达加斯加习俗中的许多其他部分一样,这些饮料也融入了马达加斯加独特而丰富的植物群。我们对马达加斯加东西南北 10 个地区的马达加斯加传统酒精饮料(MTABs)生产者和消费者进行了结构性访谈。我们记录了用于制作三种马达加斯加传统酒精饮料的 75 种植物:蒸馏 toaka gasy、发酵甘蔗酒 betsa 和发酵棕榈酒 trembo。在这 75 种植物中,14 种是主要原料/主要成分,55 种是发酵过程中的添加剂,6 种用作蒸馏工具。这些物种种类繁多,分布在 35 个植物科中。物种特别丰富的科是作为主要原料的棕榈科(Arecaceae)和作为添加剂的芸香科(Rutaceae)(柑橘科)。
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Ethnobiology Letters
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