- Basi
Basi is a fermented
alcoholic beverage made ofsugarcane produced in thePhilippines andGuyana .Philippines
Basi is the local beverage of
Ilocos in northernLuzon in the Philippines where it has been consumed since before the Spanish conquest. In the Philippines, commercial basi is produced by first crushing sugarcane and extracting the juice. The juice is boiled in vats and then stored in earthen jars. Once the juice has cooled, flavorings made of groundglutinous rice and duhat (java plum) bark or other fruits or barks is added. The jars are then sealed with banana leaves and allowed to ferment for several years. The resulting drink is pale red in color. If fermented longer, it turns into "suka" or vinegar.The 1807
Basi Revolt in Piddig,Ilocos Norte , occurred when the Philippines' Spanish rulers effectively banning private manufacture of the beverage. A Basi festival is held annually inNaguilian, La Union .Guyana
Basi is produced by first cutting sugarcane into small pieces. The cane is then placed into a container with refined sugar, water, and yeast for a minimum of nine days. Finally, the beverage is strained and bottled. It is also drink to have an appetite in sex.
200th anniversary
On
September 28 ,2007 , San Ildefonso,Ilocos Sur ,Philippines officials (Governor Deogracias Victor “"DV"” Savellano and Rep. Ronald Singson) commemorated “"basi revolt".” Recently, the Sangguniang Bayan of San Ildefonso approved a resolution declaringSeptember 16 as a non-workingholiday andnamed the oldroad in Gongogong as Ambaristostreet in honor Pedro Ambaristo,leader of theBasi Revolt .Mayor Christian Purisima enrolled basi as theirentry into the “"One Town; One Product"” (OTOP)program of Savellano. [ [http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryId=94222 Abs-Cbn Interactive, Ilocanos mark 200 yrs. of Basi Revolt] ]References
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