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'''Unuvi cuisine''' is based on white rice and an array of spiced meats, vegetables, and broths served alongside it. Bunbunvthi is a traditional carbonated Unuvi drink. | |||
==Beverages== | |||
===Carbonated beverages=== | |||
Known as '''bunbunvthi''', or simply '''bun''' in Unuvi, soft drinks have long been a staple of Unuvi cuisine, discovered some time in the 9500's.<ref>https://www.instructables.com/id/Carbonating%3A-The-Cheap-and-Easy-Way/</ref> | |||
Unuvi cuisine is made with unuvi thingos. | Unuvi cuisine is made with unuvi thingos. | ||
Bunbunvthi could also be made via the combination of concentrated/dehydrated Whistlefruit juice (which is up to 10% citric acid) and sodium bicarbonate, giving a tart flavor to the beverage due to the trisodium citrate produced. | |||
The origins of carbonated beverages in Unuvi cuisine likely originate from the common mineral waters throughout the island, many of which are naturally carbonated or have the potentially to become carbonated with the addition of acid. | |||
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Unuvi cuisine is based on white rice and an array of spiced meats, vegetables, and broths served alongside it. Bunbunvthi is a traditional carbonated Unuvi drink.
Beverages
Carbonated beverages
Known as bunbunvthi, or simply bun in Unuvi, soft drinks have long been a staple of Unuvi cuisine, discovered some time in the 9500's.[1] Unuvi cuisine is made with unuvi thingos.
Bunbunvthi could also be made via the combination of concentrated/dehydrated Whistlefruit juice (which is up to 10% citric acid) and sodium bicarbonate, giving a tart flavor to the beverage due to the trisodium citrate produced.
The origins of carbonated beverages in Unuvi cuisine likely originate from the common mineral waters throughout the island, many of which are naturally carbonated or have the potentially to become carbonated with the addition of acid.