Araqi (Arabic: عرقي, romanized: ʿaraqī; also araki, aragy) is a date-liquor distilled in Sudan. The 1983 introduction of sharia in Sudan prevented licit sales of alcohol, but a black market exists to meet local demand. The drink is made by mixing dates with water and yeast, fermenting the mix, and then distilling it. It is usually drunk neat. Araqi is also popular in South Sudan, which split from Sudan in 2011 and where alcohol is legal. Home distilling can lead to methanol poisoning; 10 died and several others were blinded by a batch of incorrectly distilled araqi in East Darfur in 2017.
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- Araqi (drink) (en)
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| - العرقي هو مشروب كحولي مقطر من التمر منتشر في السودان . في عام 1983 حُظر بيع العرقي كونه يدخل في نطاق الكحول وهو ممنوع شرعًا، ولكن يوجد في السوق الأسود لتلبية الطلب المحلي . يصنع الشراب عن طريق خلط التمر مع الماء والخميرة، وتخمير الخليط، ثم تقطيره. عادة ما يكون في حالة مشروب نقي.
* بوابة السودان
* بوابة مشروبات (ar)
- Araqi (Arabic: عرقي, romanized: ʿaraqī; also araki, aragy) is a date-liquor distilled in Sudan. The 1983 introduction of sharia in Sudan prevented licit sales of alcohol, but a black market exists to meet local demand. The drink is made by mixing dates with water and yeast, fermenting the mix, and then distilling it. It is usually drunk neat. Araqi is also popular in South Sudan, which split from Sudan in 2011 and where alcohol is legal. Home distilling can lead to methanol poisoning; 10 died and several others were blinded by a batch of incorrectly distilled araqi in East Darfur in 2017. (en)
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| - العرقي هو مشروب كحولي مقطر من التمر منتشر في السودان . في عام 1983 حُظر بيع العرقي كونه يدخل في نطاق الكحول وهو ممنوع شرعًا، ولكن يوجد في السوق الأسود لتلبية الطلب المحلي . يصنع الشراب عن طريق خلط التمر مع الماء والخميرة، وتخمير الخليط، ثم تقطيره. عادة ما يكون في حالة مشروب نقي. خلال نزاع السودان، قدم عدد من النساء السودانيات الجنوبيات إلى الشمال كلاجئات، ووجدن أن بعض المهن الوحيدة المتاحة لهن هي الدعارة أو تخمير العرقي، وهذه الأخيرة مهارة لدى البعض بالفعل، مع طلب السوق لهذه المشروبات. أشار تقرير للأمم المتحدة عام 2000 إلى أن 80% من النساء في سجن النساء في الخرطوم كن متهمات بتهمة الدعارة أو بتخمير العرقي.
* بوابة السودان
* بوابة مشروبات (ar)
- Araqi (Arabic: عرقي, romanized: ʿaraqī; also araki, aragy) is a date-liquor distilled in Sudan. The 1983 introduction of sharia in Sudan prevented licit sales of alcohol, but a black market exists to meet local demand. The drink is made by mixing dates with water and yeast, fermenting the mix, and then distilling it. It is usually drunk neat. During the war in Darfur, a number of southern Sudanese women came to the north as refugees, and found that some of the only professions available to them were prostitution or brewing araqi, the latter being a skill some already had, with a reliable market demand. A 2000 UN report noted that 80% of the women in Khartoum's women's prison were there on charges of prostitution or brewing araqi. Araqi is also popular in South Sudan, which split from Sudan in 2011 and where alcohol is legal. Home distilling can lead to methanol poisoning; 10 died and several others were blinded by a batch of incorrectly distilled araqi in East Darfur in 2017. In 2020, a new law permitted alcohol sales to non-Muslims in Sudan. (en)
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