In the Philippines we have coconut wine (Tuba) and it tastes sweet , but when fermented for too long it becomes vinegar (suka sa tuba/patis) which is a great ingredient in many of our home cooked meals like adobo and paksiw
I am from Kerala, India. We also have this. There is one coconut tree right beside my window that used to be tapped for coconut wine. People who do this job are called chethukaar . This wine is called Toddy.
@@mincofterman4811 are you muslim bruh you cna't decide for others what tod rink even prohet Mohammed had tod rink one alcoholic drink in his life don't lie
It's surprising that Zakariya Razi (Al-Razi), an Iranian scientist, was not even mentioned in your video, given his significant contributions to the history of alcohol. As a pioneer in the field of alchemy and chemistry, Razi is credited with the discovery and isolation of ethanol, the type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages. He developed distillation techniques that allowed him to purify alcohol, which laid the foundation for modern chemical processes. His work not only influenced the production of alcohol for medicinal and practical uses but also contributed to the scientific understanding of alcohol's properties. His contributions are an important part of the history of alcohol, and I believe he deserves recognition for his role in its discovery and use.
@@abdullhahmed4669 yeah and plz here we're talking about true Muslims because not everyone who lives in a Muslim country is a true Muslim and that makes all the difference .
Alcohol addiction actually destroyed my life. I could remember several years ago after divorce with my wife which brought me into my disastrous journey with Alcohol. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got diagnosed with cptsd. Not until a friend recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Much respect to mother nature the great magic shrooms.
YES very sure of Dr.benfungi. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
Yes he's Dr.benfungi.Shrooms to me is a natrual healer. I know a guy who has used mushrooms in the same way and they have really helped him. mah dudes have safe trips all.
I would like to know from those who have solved PTSD and anxiety, if they have solved it definitively and how to understand what quantity of psilocybin to take and when, for how long. And can you really heal without having an addiction? Thanks to everyone for helping me understand, I want to understand if it's something that can help me solve the problem (I have c-ptsd)
It was weird to think every civilization could made their own alchohol drink while the earth was disconnected. It is like something come from inside human instinct
no its not weird at all. Let me help you here. People store food. There is no fridge. Food eventually goes rotten. Donot have anything else to eat. Try making something out of rotten food like grapes etc. voila alcohol.
1:55 In South America, they made Chicha from grains, sometimes adding hallucinogenic herbs. It looks like just alcohol wasn't good enough for them, and they really needed to get stoned.
I had Rod Phillips as a professor during my undergraduate degree and took his History of Alcohol course & French Revolution Seminar. Rod quickly became one of my favourite professors during my undergrad! Very knowledgeable and passionate about his studies ! A very enjoyable video to watch ! All the best to you professor Phillips !
@@vaishnavi1321 The information in this video is incorrect. The first person who discovered pure alcohol (ethanol) by distilling wine was a well known Iranian/ Persian alchemist by the name of Mohammad ibn Zakaria Razi (864-930 AD).
husqvarna17 the person who posted the Alcohol topic should have done a bit more research .for the first time Alcohol as an organic chemical was discovered by an Iranian scientist (zacharia Razi ). Who also had discovered Sulphuric acid
@@Adnan_Khan__111 In the book Dune, Spice is this drug that enhances consumer's physiology and its extremely rare (only found on one planet) and valuable commodity in the entire universe. Hence the reference.
yeah no, you can discover something that allready exists, a mushroom, water springs, etc., alchool dosen't naturally exists in nature, you can not discover it, someone has to invent the process of fermenting and getting the alchool out of fruits. you can discover cannabis tho, and smoke it.
Yeah, alcohol occurs naturally in the overripe fruit. So alcohol itself was discovered, ways of manipulating and controlling the process were invented.
Chicha (the Amazonian alcohol mentioned) is made by chewing maize into a coarse paste. The amylase in saliva breaks down the starches of the kernals into simple sugars, so they in turn can be converted to alcohol by microorganisms. Chicha is still drank in parts of South America today, and a place that sells it is called a Chicharia. Chicha is made almost exclusively by women; in fact, women on average produce more amylase in their saliva than men, so they're naturally more suited to the task. Chicha also tends to be low in alcohol content, no more than 4% ABV.
@@ultimatebishoujo29 there are several examples online. Dogfish Head brewing even made a batch, they got the entire brew house to chew corn over the course of several days and made a chicha-inspired beer. From what I heard it was pretty good.
(Colombian) Yes, but hallucinogenics aren't use in chicha for years, because, you know, it's a problem use or sell allucinogens here. But yes, chicha is delicious, i can't explain the taste, it's like citric but sweet, and yeah, the percent is 4%, because the point with the chicha is a balance, when the chicha "se pasa" it's because the alchol content grow up, and the taste is to strong, to drink. And, NOT, is not so easy to do (i wish) jajajaja
Man, Ted talks really catch the feel of the topic with the feel of the animations. This videos all wavy and flowy, groovy but serious like a novela lol. Very cool
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO **starts coughing because out of breath** NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I'd love to see a follow-up on early modern history of alcohol - the history in this video would really complement a TED-Ed on the gin craze in the UK, the temperance movement, and prohibition in the US. Also gives great insight into the origins and consequences of prohibitive drug laws.
I loved the 100% precise information in describing what happened in the Islamic world in regards to alcohol, this shows that you guys really researched the subject, good work 👍👍👍
It would be fascinating to see more content about the process of fermentation! Regional fermented foods and the people across the world who have acquired a taste for them are fascinating. Thiers is the story of discovery, adaptability, tradition, cultural identity and pride. I would love that!
The process of fermentation is truly fascinating and has played a significant role in many cultures around the world. The diversity of regional fermented foods and the stories of the people who have developed a taste for them are a testament to human adaptability and the richness of cultural traditions. Exploring the history and significance of fermented foods can deepen our understanding of the world around us, and there is certainly a wealth of fascinating content to be discovered in this area.
3:22 Just a small correction: It was a Persian inventor called Muhammad Ibn Zakriya Razi who invented that procedure and hence concentrated alcohol. Neverthless, great video.
Man, you know school is doing a bad job when you remember nearly everything you heard from Ted Ed while you can barely remember how to convert fractions
I'm grateful for handsanitizers and medical/ lab grade alcohol. In addition, medical alcohol is also used by locals to roast dried squid as a snack that goes with beer in Vietnam. This roasted dried squid is a treat even without beer.
0:29 GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD
2:47 Early Muslim actually drink alcohol until Prophet was told that one of his friend drink alcohol too much and causing distrubtion during prayer then the verse from Allah to forbid alcohol come.
Rod Phillips: "Hey boss, i cannot find anything to make a video about." Supervisor: "Take a topic you can relate to, something you know a lot about." Rod Phillips: "Well..."
@@supreorleo7012 homeopathy does not cure anything beyond the Placebo effect. Alcohol functions by poisoning and killing off cells and has already killed plenty people in traffic accidents, caused bad alcohol induced decisions, pancreatic and gastric cancers and ruined the lives of alcoholics and their families worldwide. Sit down and get your facts right.
@@Irondragon1945 But you can't blame it to him. Just because someone created car you can't blame him for the accident. Pathetic people. Blame Europeans who made it harmful.
Alcohol is Arabic name الكحول so I can't believe you don't know simple point like that the western people had taken it as it is being but replaced the throate arabic letter (ح) with (h) of course that hapend when the arabic people were controlled half of the earth as Islamic empire and invited the most of the chemystrical terms as alc(ح)ool to alc(h)ool I am always getting angry of all these stolen Arabic terms from east to west without mention the origins of
@@shaguftaparkar7829 who say alcohol is bad for health ? Any oldest living human over age 100 still consume alcohol with responsible, like in China, Japan and European
@@shaguftaparkar7829 you put the wrong kind of video bro. He is on "Adam ruins everthing" a controvertial of him self making a video about life style. Here's the truth about my alcohol - the red wine www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/265635.php
Someone bored at a party a couple thousand years ago: "So what if I, like, took grapes" "I'm following" "Made grape juice" "Continue" "And fermented it, then drank it" "Sheeeeeeit you a f*cking genuis bro"
But Japanese traditional culture was largely derived from Ancient China which means back then Ancient Chinese fashion “is” traditional Japanese fashion. :) History bro
Middle-Eastern scientists used distillation extensively in their alchemical experiments, the most notable of whom were the Persian Jābir ibn Hayyān (Geber), the Arab Al-Kindi (Alkindus) and the other Persian scientist Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi (Rhazes). Geber is acknowledged to be the father of the science of chemistry. He established the principle of classifying substances by their properties and invented equipment and techniques for isolating them. His technical innovations included the alembic still, whose principles still govern the production of alcoholic spirits.[6] ve Zakariya al-Razi invented alcohol did u even go to school?
@@aha0022 can you go to Wikipedia or Congress library before you write your comment? His ancestors are from Yeman and in Arabic resources he born in Kufah in most of the websites in Google he "may" born in Yazd in Iran or Kufah in Iraq, you Iranians want to make all old Iraqi scientists Iranians even if they born in Iraq you would say they are Persians so they are Iranians! Can we say the same thing about Jabir "even" if we consider him born in Yazd? What about Al Khwarizmy he was born in Uzbekistan so why he is Iranian??
Its actually pronounced "soma" in Sanskrit...however no one today exactly knows the exact constituents of the drink, the details of which have been lost in the thousands of years of obscurity.
@@sunilrampuria7906 yes true...if you are interested, you should also read his non fictiom work" the doors of perception" where he also makes some references to Soma
The cult of Alcohol is depicted in Rig Veda, where it is described as a drink made from the tree "Soma". The juice is fermented and used as a recreational drink "Soma Raas". It is also used in religious rituals.
The discovery of alcohol was likely a complete accident similar to how Penicillin was discovered. What probably happened was stored food or drinks became spoiled and because of the harvest being so important they were left with no choice but to try the formenting beverage/food in order to survive and accidentally stumbled upon alcohol.
@@babakpersian Persians need to get a life and stop claiming everything Arabs did. It's literally an Arabic word why are y'all so insecure about your own language and inovations that you feel the need to steal from us? pathetic
Almost anything can be preserved in alcohol, except health , happiness and money.......good lines
only if you can not control yourselves.. never see to had that problem...
It can also not preserve life
And Lego
I feel pretty happy after a cold one with the boys.
well it depends on what the money is. if it's some kind of food then yeah, you can. heck the alcohol it's self could be the money.
_"To alcohol! The cause of -- and solution to -- all of life's problems."_
*~ Homer Simpson*
Mr. Friendship bro your in every video comment I can find
even my grandpa used to quote it
Mr. Friendship should be the quote for the beginning of the video
And life sometimes
Thanks for your wise and inspiring comment.
I just love how Ted Ed visually presents these different cultures in history.
it's so satisfying to look at
Andrew Burton Ikr.
Is... is this a pun?
Yeah, very satisfying, indeed
the only thing he present wrong is how muslims ne when they pray
In the Philippines we have coconut wine (Tuba) and it tastes sweet , but when fermented for too long it becomes vinegar (suka sa tuba/patis) which is a great ingredient in many of our home cooked meals like adobo and paksiw
Bro, recipe plz!
I am from Kerala, India. We also have this. There is one coconut tree right beside my window that used to be tapped for coconut wine. People who do this job are called chethukaar . This wine is called Toddy.
as a filipino, i did not know that….
@@De_Lune8002 maybe because you're still young? Or maybe you just don't cook.
in some parts(or some people) of the philippines its not well known@@ann4714
“I drank to drown my sorrows, but the damned things learned how to swim.” - Frida Kahlo
IKE
Jayzus. Frida was *not* okay
Wine spoiled? Tf!
Damn! I am the 999 like
That's a good one.
“I dare you to drink that rotten fruit juice”
“Aight”
lol
*HARAM*
@@mincofterman4811 haram? who decides
@@mincofterman4811 are you muslim bruh you cna't decide for others what tod rink even prohet Mohammed had tod rink one alcoholic drink in his life don't lie
@@mincofterman4811 well smoking is bad and over intoxication is bad too but why ban alcohol comp[letely
“Sometimes adding hallucinagetic herbs”
*now we’re talking*
0:31 sus
Alcohol
Made in:South Americ
Engredients
-Grains
-Drugs
-Water
*THE SPICE*
Those guys were lit
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
God I will never be bored of Ted's animations. Plus the voices are so calm.
You do know Ted stands for technology, engineering and design right? Like a Ted talk
Ted Ed it self stands for technology, entertainment, and design- education
ted ed: makes video about alcohol
Dionysus and the gang: *enters the chat*
Ruby Red Yes. I am sure all the wine gods are pleased.
The gang : BTS
I’m sorry, I’ll just leave
@@isbellaanena445 Lol🤣🤣 Hey Army 💜
to bacchus
To Bacchus!!
Honestly, Ted-Ed teaches me more in five minutes than my teacher does in one hour.
That's Because Our System Of Education Lacks The Proper Education We *Need*
More than the teacher will ever teach us too
Because we’re not common core state
Do you trust them
Or ever
How TED-Ed clickbaits:
They don't they just have good content and animations.
ChimChim :3 uP
Same thing with This is Your Daily Dose of Internet. Good stuff.
Melissa Vo I love DDOI I’ve been subscribed to them/him for about a year
It's surprising that Zakariya Razi (Al-Razi), an Iranian scientist, was not even mentioned in your video, given his significant contributions to the history of alcohol. As a pioneer in the field of alchemy and chemistry, Razi is credited with the discovery and isolation of ethanol, the type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages. He developed distillation techniques that allowed him to purify alcohol, which laid the foundation for modern chemical processes. His work not only influenced the production of alcohol for medicinal and practical uses but also contributed to the scientific understanding of alcohol's properties. His contributions are an important part of the history of alcohol, and I believe he deserves recognition for his role in its discovery and use.
Middle-east: ban alcohol!
Also middle east: *discovers distillation process*
You really think they dont drink ? I have to dissapoint you.
actually they invented for medicine
Alcohol is banned by all religions as far as I know
Especially in Islam, Muslims don't drink
@@abdullhahmed4669 yeah and plz here we're talking about true Muslims because not everyone who lives in a Muslim country is a true Muslim and that makes all the difference .
LOOOL 😂😂😂
True origin of liquor:
"Grud, dare you drink rotten grapes!"
"Feck off Grog."
"Grud give you fire if drink."
"Done."
You mean to say liquors originated somewhere in britain?
This needs more likes
Lol
What is this unholy algamation of bri'ish and caveman?
FULL LIQUOR BAR!
Gotta love these unique animations.
Alcohol addiction actually destroyed my life. I could remember several years ago after divorce with my wife which brought me into my disastrous journey with Alcohol. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got diagnosed with cptsd. Not until a friend recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Much respect to mother nature the great magic shrooms.
No doubts shrooms are 100% blessings from nature. Indeed nature's little miracles
YES very sure of Dr.benfungi. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
How do I reach out to him? Is he on insta
Yes he's Dr.benfungi.Shrooms to me is a natrual healer. I know a guy who has used mushrooms in the same way and they have really helped him. mah dudes have safe trips all.
I would like to know from those who have solved PTSD and anxiety, if they have solved it definitively and how to understand what quantity of psilocybin to take and when, for how long. And can you really heal without having an addiction?
Thanks to everyone for helping me understand, I want to understand if it's
something that can help me solve the problem (I have c-ptsd)
I can't say this enough. Aside content, whoever is behind Ted-Eds animations is just so so dope👌🏾💯
Eyy
ikr
Dope or weed\high yes.....
Not alcohol 😅😅🇦🇬🇦🇬
These are the cutest 'yeasts' I've ever seen 😂
How many Yeasts you have seen before
What about those sock puppet yeasts from good eats?
alas they died during the vedio'... RIP
It was weird to think every civilization could made their own alchohol drink while the earth was disconnected. It is like something come from inside human instinct
no its not weird at all. Let me help you here. People store food. There is no fridge. Food eventually goes rotten. Donot have anything else to eat. Try making something out of rotten food like grapes etc. voila alcohol.
@@FFn101 Exactly, many things that we have invented or discovered were found from accidents.
It was an easily available resource
it makes total sense
sugar is in a lot of our foods and yeast is every where
@@FFn101 wow, that's simple but im not thinking about that, thank you
1:55 In South America, they made Chicha from grains, sometimes adding hallucinogenic herbs.
It looks like just alcohol wasn't good enough for them, and they really needed to get stoned.
They really know how to party.
🤣🤣🤣
Party drugs before it was cool.
Whoever discovered milk was doing some weird stuff to the cow.
Okay guys calm down with the explanation this was just a -stolen- joke.
@CJ all u had to do was follow the damn train CJ
Ghostly Doggo uP
Who ever ate the first egg musta been pretty damn hungry considering where it came from
Whoever discovered milk was doing some weird stuff to the
Whoever discovered milk was doing some weird stuff
I had Rod Phillips as a professor during my undergraduate degree and took his History of Alcohol course & French Revolution Seminar. Rod quickly became one of my favourite professors during my undergrad! Very knowledgeable and passionate about his studies ! A very enjoyable video to watch ! All the best to you professor Phillips !
“but where did the rum go “ - captain jack sparrow
*Captain
why Is rum always gone?
3:52 you asked for rum hear u go
This is the kind of reply that makes me proud of the internet
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Ward.
can we get a playlist of ted eds animated by just these guys? they always do such a stellar job they're so cute
"I drink to forget but I always remember"
- Brandon Rogers
Drink more
pop a xan first
Let a little bit out, let it evaporate,
_THEN START BACK AT SQUARE ONE_
Wait isnt that rumi ?
I love how Ted Ed makes simple topics so interesting to learn..
Tell me about it
its wrong !!
@@GiarkReleos wtf do u mean??
@@vaishnavi1321 The information in this video is incorrect. The first person who discovered pure alcohol (ethanol) by distilling wine was a well known Iranian/ Persian alchemist by the name of Mohammad ibn Zakaria Razi (864-930 AD).
TED-ED videos are more addictive then alcohol.
Lol
False
Than stay off it!
@@Otilap I can't
kappa
the animations are a BIG part of why I keep coming back to watch TED-Ed videos. So good
The thumbnail: who invented alcohol
Me: a dRuNk MOnkey
Nah they found it. They never actually made it.
Monkey did 🤣😂😁
a drunkey
@@benmiles2039 ba-dum-tsss
You stole my joke
"God gave the Irish whiskey to keep them from taking over the world" - Irish saying
Shut up your drunk- another Irish saying
Hahaha
@@themostbritishpersonalive868 I hate when my drunk won't stop talking
I wish they would have
Tell me what Irish ever took over lol
Don’t know who invented it but I’d like to buy them a drink.
husqvarna17 the person who posted the Alcohol topic should have done a bit more research .for the first time Alcohol as an organic chemical was discovered by an Iranian scientist (zacharia Razi ). Who also had discovered Sulphuric acid
@@zoltankhani 👌👍
Ancient Egyptians
😂😂🤣🤣
@@zoltankhani now Iranians can't drink what they discovered
Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart whoever invented it
Could you do a history on ice cream
oP
Seconded (assuming they haven't already).
Up
Up
agree. want to watch this too even i can google it
"He who controls the alcohol, controls the universe!"
Dune reference...
The Spice though
What?
@@Adnan_Khan__111 In the book Dune, Spice is this drug that enhances consumer's physiology and its extremely rare (only found on one planet) and valuable commodity in the entire universe. Hence the reference.
@@shosty575 its also the basis for space travel, like alcohol was for sailing..
Chimp: Sobriety is not in my vodkabulary
Me: AddicTED
Goddamn, I love you.
Damn !
You just gave us a shot !
Annnnnnnd the winner is.............
Nobody invented alcohol, they discovered alcohol.
yeah no, you can discover something that allready exists, a mushroom, water springs, etc., alchool dosen't naturally exists in nature, you can not discover it, someone has to invent the process of fermenting and getting the alchool out of fruits. you can discover cannabis tho, and smoke it.
Yeah, alcohol occurs naturally in the overripe fruit. So alcohol itself was discovered, ways of manipulating and controlling the process were invented.
And by raazi
The amazonian alcohol with hallucinogenic herbs sounds pretty sweet.
Chicha (the Amazonian alcohol mentioned) is made by chewing maize into a coarse paste. The amylase in saliva breaks down the starches of the kernals into simple sugars, so they in turn can be converted to alcohol by microorganisms. Chicha is still drank in parts of South America today, and a place that sells it is called a Chicharia. Chicha is made almost exclusively by women; in fact, women on average produce more amylase in their saliva than men, so they're naturally more suited to the task. Chicha also tends to be low in alcohol content, no more than 4% ABV.
@@fahn777 really?
@@ultimatebishoujo29 there are several examples online. Dogfish Head brewing even made a batch, they got the entire brew house to chew corn over the course of several days and made a chicha-inspired beer.
From what I heard it was pretty good.
(Colombian) Yes, but hallucinogenics aren't use in chicha for years, because, you know, it's a problem use or sell allucinogens here. But yes, chicha is delicious, i can't explain the taste, it's like citric but sweet, and yeah, the percent is 4%, because the point with the chicha is a balance, when the chicha "se pasa" it's because the alchol content grow up, and the taste is to strong, to drink. And, NOT, is not so easy to do (i wish) jajajaja
Andians : hey what a bout we make somehing like this but everytime its hallucinogenic?
*Alcohol* because no great story ever started with eating a salad
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - written by an intoxicated man lying in a field at night.
Or by drinking water
@@dolondasgupta3419 water can viewed as 0-degree alcohol
Ruchin Dhama hmm
but why do they call is a "Ceasar-Salad"? 👀🙈
This has to be the best TED-Ed I've seen thus far. The animation is beautiful, and the topic is really interesting. Very well done!
I was looking up how to make a cocktail whilst drunk and ended up getting a lecture on history. long days, happy day.
Man, Ted talks really catch the feel of the topic with the feel of the animations. This videos all wavy and flowy, groovy but serious like a novela lol. Very cool
0:29 AMONG US IS HAUNTING MY MIND I SWEAR TO GOD
Oh no
The ape looks sus
amogus
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO **starts coughing because out of breath** NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
when the bottle is ;)
@@acehmapping3721 SUS!?!😳😳😳😳😳😳
I was about to go to bed then a notification from TEDed popped up. I just had to watch it.
Georgia is the oldest wine-producing country in the world
World's oldest wine' found in 8,000-year-old jars (qvevri) in Georgia in 2017
Was in Iraq or siria stop lie
@@kevinalay7595 you ok? Google it mf
@@kevinalay7595 No it's confirmed that Georgia was the first. Do some research
1:08 aw the way he says honey is cute
king6238 wat
I hope everything is ok in ur life
Me: studies fermentation in chemistry
Also me: studies fermentation on TedEd
I felt exactly same
Me: making moonshine in my backyard... and kimchi
3:21
Islamic scholars : forbade and ban alcohol
Also islamic scholar : creating technique to make alcohol stronger
*E N J I N I R*
But they use it for anesthesia and medicine, not for having fun.
its not the islamic scholars who banned alcohol
@@nouser6696 yes it does
@@rizalarifmaulana5781 good use in only medicine. Yes
Ikr, also the word "alcohol" is an arab originated from al kuhul الكحول.
I'd love to see a follow-up on early modern history of alcohol - the history in this video would really complement a TED-Ed on the gin craze in the UK, the temperance movement, and prohibition in the US. Also gives great insight into the origins and consequences of prohibitive drug laws.
I loved the 100% precise information in describing what happened in the Islamic world in regards to alcohol, this shows that you guys really researched the subject, good work 👍👍👍
Islam gradually banned alcohol, something that muslims themselves rarely know, good job ted ed
It would be fascinating to see more content about the process of fermentation! Regional fermented foods and the people across the world who have acquired a taste for them are fascinating. Thiers is the story of discovery, adaptability, tradition, cultural identity and pride. I would love that!
The process of fermentation is truly fascinating and has played a significant role in many cultures around the world. The diversity of regional fermented foods and the stories of the people who have developed a taste for them are a testament to human adaptability and the richness of cultural traditions. Exploring the history and significance of fermented foods can deepen our understanding of the world around us, and there is certainly a wealth of fascinating content to be discovered in this area.
I just found TED-Ed and I love it! Through enjoyable narration and animation I learned where my booze came from 😀🍷
Well, whoever you are, you are the greatest chemist of all time.
the animation is really good! you never cease to surprise me, ted ed. the art style is just really fun to watch.
*Early Squad Here* ❣
Cant wait for your new videos! This helps me alot in my study and reports too.
Happy New Year from here *PHILIPPINES* 🇵🇭
Nagpaputok ba kayo?
Thumbs up for the video already at 00:01 for the quote by
Mary Wilson Little.
Will continue watching rest of the video now.
I'm on a Ted Ed binge and I love it!
3:22 Just a small correction: It was a Persian inventor called Muhammad Ibn Zakriya Razi who invented that procedure and hence concentrated alcohol. Neverthless, great video.
What they mean is that it was written in arabic not the ethnicity of the writer itself
Man, you know school is doing a bad job when you remember nearly everything you heard from Ted Ed while you can barely remember how to convert fractions
In most of my classmates they just hate to study
The first part reminded me of Ancestors Humankind Odyssey
@@thehighphil third one AC odyssey
Oldest wine was discovered in a country called Georgia, which led scientists to acknowledge Georgia as a birthplace of wine…
2:00 Sokka : [distorted] Drink cactus juice. It'll quench ya. Nothing is quenchier. It's the quenchiest!
Y e s
I thought about sokka and cactus juice too.
i love this comment
3:18 (villager noise)
I-
😂
@Another Random_Guy4532 do you even know about Minecraft?
I'm grateful for handsanitizers and medical/ lab grade alcohol.
In addition, medical alcohol is also used by locals to roast dried squid as a snack that goes with beer in Vietnam. This roasted dried squid is a treat even without beer.
Dạ Xin chào bạn
Great work team. This was the kind of info I’ have been searching 😙
0:29 GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD
Have you beat it buddy?? I'm trying idk what's stopping me, I think it's because I'm alone 😔
amogus
2:47 Early Muslim actually drink alcohol until Prophet was told that one of his friend drink alcohol too much and causing distrubtion during prayer then the verse from Allah to forbid alcohol come.
yup
It's such a shame it was forbidden just because some idiots were misusing it
Umar bin khattab
@rambo h a distillate one, invented by a Muslim scholar
religions are so silly lol
I can't be the only one who became emotionally attached to those "yeasts". ಥ‿ಥ
You got a yeast "infection"
@@full-timepog6844 you funny bro😂 and rude
Rod Phillips: "Hey boss, i cannot find anything to make a video about."
Supervisor: "Take a topic you can relate to, something you know a lot about."
Rod Phillips: "Well..."
Pure alchohol was made by "Zachary Razi" , an outstanding persian chemist.
He was the one did distillation,
And he is one we owe the pleasure to.
And the sufferings of people worldwide.
And now alcohol is banned in many middle eastern countries, talk about the irony.
@@Irondragon1945 What he discovered was "Spirit". which is used in Homeopathy medicine. So get your fact right.
@@supreorleo7012 homeopathy does not cure anything beyond the Placebo effect.
Alcohol functions by poisoning and killing off cells and has already killed plenty people in traffic accidents, caused bad alcohol induced decisions, pancreatic and gastric cancers and ruined the lives of alcoholics and their families worldwide.
Sit down and get your facts right.
@@Irondragon1945 But you can't blame it to him. Just because someone created car you can't blame him for the accident. Pathetic people. Blame Europeans who made it harmful.
Cant get enough of this !please make part 2
2:48 That's actually a super interesting but little known fact.
@Eugene Kendrick About spain being conquered by arabs (Al andalous)
@Eugene Kendrick Ikr, most people don't know much about civilisations and human history beside theirs.
I love how those yeast goes CHOMP CHOMP CHOMP. Gotta be the most adorable things I've seen all day
It was invented by a guy named al cohol.
With his cousin Ethan Ol.
@@marvnuts Lol, nice
Alcohol is Arabic name الكحول so I can't believe you don't know simple point like that the western people had taken it as it is being but replaced the throate arabic letter (ح) with (h) of course that hapend when the arabic people were controlled half of the earth as Islamic empire and invited the most of the chemystrical terms as
alc(ح)ool to alc(h)ool I am always getting angry of all these stolen Arabic terms from east to west without mention the origins of
@@aboodbood4750 no one asked for your intelligence
@@dervvy and no one asked you to stop people from giving their point of view.
*""why is the rum gone?""*3:55
It’s nice to have alcohol to start the new decade, especially in a Ted-Ed video! Just drink responsibly...
Don't drink at all . Even responsible drinking is bad for your health .
@@shaguftaparkar7829 who say alcohol is bad for health ? Any oldest living human over age 100 still consume alcohol with responsible, like in China, Japan and European
@@ByzAsian45 th-cam.com/video/sdKlRYha_Yc/w-d-xo.html
@@shaguftaparkar7829 it's not that harmful by the way even many non alcoholics die early too. it's just a beverage..... so chill.
P.S: I don't drink
@@shaguftaparkar7829 you put the wrong kind of video bro. He is on "Adam ruins everthing" a controvertial of him self making a video about life style. Here's the truth about my alcohol - the red wine www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/265635.php
Btw, 'World's oldest wine' found in 8,000-year-old jars in Georgia. 🇬🇪😊👍
Someone bored at a party a couple thousand years ago:
"So what if I, like, took grapes"
"I'm following"
"Made grape juice"
"Continue"
"And fermented it, then drank it"
"Sheeeeeeit you a f*cking genuis bro"
3:04
That's actually kind of sad...
Lol it's just yeast cells
it's just cells, not a real animal
I'm well aware, but still...
It's a real animal, a very tiny one
NO JERRY NOOO
when you say china was first found with alcohol, your animation showed people in traditional Japanese fashion.
don't be so sensitive brother don't they all look the same lol
@@henryyu8239 no no, just pointing out a mistake they kinda made.
@@henryyu8239 w h u t.
macdonald tramp im drunk wht ar yu gonna do about😤😤😤😤
But Japanese traditional culture was largely derived from Ancient China which means back then Ancient Chinese fashion “is” traditional Japanese fashion. :) History bro
I love how people were like, "woah, this makes me feel doozy- TIS CAME FROM THE HANDS OF THE DIVINE!"
I love his voice😂
same
It's BBKDRAGOON's voice
Me: *about to sleep*
Ted Ed: *uploads another video*
Also Ted Ed: I’m about to end this man’s whole career
How bout "Imma destroy this man's whole sleep"
Ted Ed has amazing story telling quality
Addicted to that❣
They really just timed the TED-Ed outro with the yeasts dying (5:13)
Middle-Eastern scientists used distillation extensively in their alchemical experiments, the most notable of whom were the Persian Jābir ibn Hayyān (Geber), the Arab Al-Kindi (Alkindus) and the other Persian scientist Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi (Rhazes). Geber is acknowledged to be the father of the science of chemistry. He established the principle of classifying substances by their properties and invented equipment and techniques for isolating them. His technical innovations included the alembic still, whose principles still govern the production of alcoholic spirits.[6] ve
Zakariya al-Razi invented alcohol did u even go to school?
Bwahahaha 6,000 years behind the Chinese!
Jabir ibn Hayan was Arab and he was born in Iraq! Don't fake history
@@mohammedkh4321 If you google it, you'll see. That easy. He was born in Tous, Iran and died in Kufa, Iraq
@@mohammedkh4321 Swing and a miss. It's not that hard to do some simple research before posting comments.
@@aha0022 can you go to Wikipedia or Congress library before you write your comment? His ancestors are from Yeman and in Arabic resources he born in Kufah in most of the websites in Google he "may" born in Yazd in Iran or Kufah in Iraq, you Iranians want to make all old Iraqi scientists Iranians even if they born in Iraq you would say they are Persians so they are Iranians! Can we say the same thing about Jabir "even" if we consider him born in Yazd? What about Al Khwarizmy he was born in Uzbekistan so why he is Iranian??
Dionysus, pulling up to the party: y'all guess what
I would love to see more food history please just like the cheese and Chocolate history videos 😀
Fun fact: Chocolate led to the invention of Microwave oven
No I won't
Ronald Tongol uP
brilliant educational video. will use with the kids i work with .
The first ever single person invented alcohol.
potatomato :p 😂
Adam?
@@egeniojaramillo9048 no
Full-time POG no?
@@full-timepog6844 Adam is the first ever human being.
3:24 they literally have a fire under a wooden stool 😂😂😂
Ha😂😂
I'm pretty sure that's just a metal tripod, like you'd use for a bunsen burner today
Could be copper
@@sonudjuu7342 true
It's a metal tripod
If you check the Hindu text you would find about a drink called "somrus" a.k.a wine. You should check that out. I'm disappointed you didn't include it
Ýéś
If it's just wine , then there wasn't much need to include it . He could have just included India though .
Its actually pronounced "soma" in Sanskrit...however no one today exactly knows the exact constituents of the drink, the details of which have been lost in the thousands of years of obscurity.
@@sagniknath5537 oh, reminds me of "brave new world". Aldous Huxley did read ancient Indian texts extensively, like Schopenhauer.
@@sunilrampuria7906 yes true...if you are interested, you should also read his non fictiom work" the doors of perception" where he also makes some references to Soma
The cult of Alcohol is depicted in Rig Veda, where it is described as a drink made from the tree "Soma". The juice is fermented and used as a recreational drink "Soma Raas". It is also used in religious rituals.
True
Nah, Soma is a whole another drink. We have different word for alcohol, "Sura".
Bcoz vedas was highly impacted by the middle eastern culture.
Its sura not soma, soma was hallucinogenic drug, others speculate it was just masturbation
Hope you all had a great holiday break. I'll drink for your return🍾❤️
"Beer is proof that god loves us and wants us to be happy" - Benjamin Franklin
Ben Franklin also said ,,there's got to be a God because of beer
Alcohol in General.
sounds like a smart person, will read about him
I'M WATCHING THIS WHILE DRUNK
2:00 "Drink cactus juice. It'll quench ya. Nothing is quenchier. It's the quenchiest!"
The discovery of alcohol was likely a complete accident similar to how Penicillin was discovered. What probably happened was stored food or drinks became spoiled and because of the harvest being so important they were left with no choice but to try the formenting beverage/food in order to survive and accidentally stumbled upon alcohol.
Love the animation style. ❤️👍🏻
Fun fact:
The word (Alcohol) is derived from the Arabic word (الكحول) the same pronunciation
Well we didnt call alcohol alcohol before the chemists from the Arabian did.
Persian scientist discovered it.
@@babakpersian Persians need to get a life and stop claiming everything Arabs did. It's literally an Arabic word why are y'all so insecure about your own language and inovations that you feel the need to steal from us? pathetic
Algulth
@@saraawi youre kidding, right?
No doubt a very,very smart man invented alcohol, i raise my glass to him all day long. We love you buddy