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South African Gin Is Made With Elephant Waste
A South African alcohol maker1 say it is using bodily waste from elephants to make the popular drink called gin.
Les and Paula Ansley are the creators of Indlovu Gin. They came across the idea a year ago during a safari2. They learned that elephants eat many kinds of fruits and flowers. However, the animals' bodies only process less than a third of the plant material they eat.
Ansley told The Associated Press that, weeks after their trip, his wife woke him up in the middle of the night with the idea. Ansley recalled his wife suggesting, "Why don't we let the elephants do the hard work of collecting all these botanicals and we will make gin from it?"
Ansley noted3 that elephant waste, or dung, possesses the plant material called botanicals. They are substances often used in gin production to add to the taste.
The first load of elephant dung came by mail from the park where the Ansleys had taken their safari. Then the two scientists began searching for the best way to use elephant waste in the gin-making process. Now they collect the dung themselves, using their hands.
They described the gin's taste as "lovely, wooded, almost spicy4, earthy." The taste, they say, changes a little with the seasons and location.
The gin bottles are marked with the date and location of where the elephant dung was collected. "So, you're able to compare almost different vintages of the gin," Ansley said.
It takes about five large bags of elephant dung to make between 3,000 and 4,000 bottles of the gin. The elephant waste is first dried and broken down into small pieces. Then it is washed to remove dirt and sand. Eventually, only the remains5 of fruits, flowers and other plant materials are kept.
Harmful bacteria and germs are then removed from the botanicals, which are dried again and placed in an airing container. Think of it like a "spice cupboard," Ansley said. Eventually, the remains are added to the gin.
The Ansleys test the gin on their friends before explaining how they make it.
"The initial6 reaction of most people is, ‘What? There's no way.' But most people are very keen to actually taste it," Ansley said. And once people hear about elephants' digestive process "it becomes a lot clearer to them, and they accept it very well."
The Ansleys decided7 to name the gin Indlovu, which means elephant in the Zulu language. They did not say how much of the gin they have sold. A bottle sells for around 500 rand, or about $32.
The gin is popular with travelers seeking an unusual gift and a story to tell when they return home.
One South African visitor, Elsabe Hannekom, said she felt closer to the animals after touching8 their waste. "So having a piece of them actually feels ... good. An export of the African experience, I would say."
After a drink, another guest, Jade9 Badenhorst, noted: "Interesting. Very tasty. Very nice. I didn't expect to be able to drink a gin smoothly10."
Words in This Story
safari – n. a trip to see or hunt animals especially in Africa
spicy – adj. flavored with or containing strong substances and especially ones that cause a burning feeling in your mouth
vintage(s) – n. the year or place in which alcohol, especially wine of high quality, was produced
cupboard – n. a piece of furniture used for storage that has doors and contains shelves
initial – adj. happening at the beginning of something
keen -– adj. very excited about and interested in something
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n.远征旅行(探险、考察);探险队,狩猎队 | |
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n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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n.玉石;碧玉;翡翠 | |
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adv.平滑地,顺利地,流利地,流畅地 | |
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