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'''Cuuba''' is an [[Wikipedia:Alcoholic drink|alcoholic drink]] made from [[Wikipedia:Fermentation|fermented]] [[Wikipedia:Blueberry|blueberry]] juice that is commonly produced and consumed in [[Dina]]. The earliest evidence of production is in [[Otuu Du Sowan]], in the 4th Century CE, when blueberries, among other fruits such as [[Wikipedia:grape|grapes]], began to be harvested.
'''Cuuba''' is an [[Wikipedia:Alcoholic drink|alcoholic drink]] made from [[Wikipedia:Fermentation|fermented]] [[Wikipedia:Blueberry|blueberry]] juice that is commonly produced and consumed in [[Dina]]. The earliest evidence of production is in [[Otuu Du Sowan]], in the 4th Century CE, when blueberries, among other fruits such as [[Wikipedia:grape|grapes]], began to be harvested.
[[Category:Beverages]][[Category:Dina cuisine]][[Category:Dina]]

Revision as of 19:49, 25 January 2021

Cuuba
cuuba Dina:
Glass of cuuba.jpg
Cuuba in a traditional Dina cuubi (glass for alcohol)
Alternative namesBlueberry wine
TypeAlcoholic drink
CourseThroughout meals
Place of originDina
Region or stateOtuu Du Sowan
Invented300CE
Serving temperature15˚C
Main ingredientsBlueberries, water, sugar, and yeast
Ingredients generally usedSassafras, or juniper berries
line-height: 1.2em; padding: .1em 0;80 kcal (335 kJ)
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Protein0.1g g
Fat0g g
Carbohydrate2.6g g

Cuuba is an alcoholic drink made from fermented blueberry juice that is commonly produced and consumed in Dina. The earliest evidence of production is in Otuu Du Sowan, in the 4th Century CE, when blueberries, among other fruits such as grapes, began to be harvested.