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Botánica Para Cócteles. Las Plantas Que Han Dado Origen a Las Mejores Bebidas del Mundo / The Drunken BotanistSABES QU CONTIENE LO QUE TE ESTS BEBIENDO? Una fabulosa gua de conocimientos botnicos para los amantes de los ccteles. Kirkus Reviews El sake naci del grano del arroz, el whisky escocs surgi de la cebada, el tequila del agave, el ron de la caa de azcar, el bourbon del maz Amy Stewart explora aqu la vertiginosa variedad de hierbas, flores, rboles, frutas y hongos que los seres humanos, gracias al ingenio, la inspiracin o la desesperacin, han logrado
¿SABES QUÉ CONTIENE LO QUE TE ESTÁS BEBIENDO? «Una fabulosa guía de conocimientos botánicos para los amantes de los cócteles.» --Kirkus Reviews El sake nació del grano del arroz, el whisky escocés surgió de la cebada, el tequila del agave, el ron de la caña de azúcar, el bourbon del maíz... Amy Stewart explora aquí la vertiginosa variedad de hierbas, flores, árboles, frutas y hongos que los seres humanos, gracias al ingenio, la inspiración o la desesperación, han logrado transformar en alcohol. De todas las plantas extraordinarias y misteriosas que se han fermentado y destilado, algunas son peligrosas, otras son absolutamente sorprendentes y una es tan antigua como los dinosaurios, pero todas han contribuido de una forma definitiva a nuestras tradiciones y nuestra historia. Con más de cincuenta recetas de bebidas y consejos de cultivo para amantes de la jardinería, esta obra, fascinante mezcla de biología, química, historia y coctelería, es el invitado imprescindible en cualquier reunión social o familiar, donde no faltan las mejores recetas para preparar los cócteles más especiales, desde un Margarita clásico hasta un Manhattan, un Cóctel de vermut, un Café irlandés de Buena Vista o un Negroni, entre muchos otros. Considerado uno de los libros más destacados de no ficción del año 2013, traducido a numerosos idiomas y galardonado con varios premios, Botánica para cócteles, ahora en un formato más manejable, se ha convertido, una década después de su publicación original, en un long-seller que no ha dejado de suscitar admiración y ganar nuevos lectores en todo el mundo. PRIMERA PARTEExploraremos la fermentación y la destilación, procesos alquímicos gemelos que gestan el vino, la cerveza y los espirituosos. Avanzaremos de forma ordenada por el alfabeto: Primero revisaremos «los clásicos», desde el Agave, 21, hasta la Uva, 117, para luego mostrarte algunas de las formas de obtener alcohol más raras del mundo: Brebajes extraños, 130
SEGUNDA PARTE
A continuación, inundaremos nuestras creaciones con un surtido asombroso de pródigos regalos de la naturaleza Hierbas y especias, 156, Flores, 231, Árboles, 254, Fruta, 287, Frutos secos y semillas, 334
TERCERA PARTE
Y al final saldremos al jardín, donde encontraremos una selección estacional de aderezos y guarniciones botánicas para añadir a los cócteles en la última fase de su preparación. Ordenados de una manera similar: Hierbas aromáticas, 348, Flores, 355, Árboles, 360, Bayas y trepadoras, 368, Frutas y verduras, 372; se incluyen también recetas y consejos de cultivo.
Digestivos, 383
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Agradecimientos, 385,
Índice, 387 ENGLISH DESCRIPTION The New York Times-bestselling guide to botany and booze celebrates its 10th anniversary with an updated edition--now including a guide to planting your very own cocktail garden to go with more than fifty drink recipes. This fascinating, go-to text about the plants that make our drinks is the ideal gift book for every cocktail aficionado, the perfect drinks book for every plant-lover. Sake began with a grain of rice. Scotch emerged from barley, tequila from agave, rum from sugarcane, bourbon from corn. Thirsty yet? In The Drunken Botanist, Amy Stewart explores the dizzying array of herbs, flowers, trees, fruits, and fungi that humans have, through ingenuity, inspiration, and sheer desperation, contrived to transform into alcohol over the centuries. Of all the extraordinary and obscure plants that have been fermented and distilled, a few are dangerous, some are downright bizarre, and one is as ancient as dinosaurs--but each represents a unique cultural contribution to our global drinking traditions and our history. This charming concoction of biology, chemistry, history, etymology, and mixology--with delightful drawings, tasty cocktail recipes, and fun factoids throughout--will make you the most popular guest at any cocktail party. "A book that makes familiar drinks seem new again . . . Through this horticultural lens, a mixed drink becomes a cornucopia of plants."--NPR's Morning Edition "Amy Stewart has a way of making gardening seem exciting, even a little dangerous." --The New York Times
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★★★★★ 5
Strong Omegaverse Comfort and a Attention Grabbing Plot
Format: Kindle
Jillian West never misses when it comes to Omegaverse, and Not Ready is no exception. This story was the perfect blend of cozy comfort and emotional depth while still delivering a strong plot.
Vale is such a powerful heroine, she is strong, capable, and determined but I love that she still allows her pack to love and take care of her. It’s that balance of independence and vulnerability that makes her so relatable.
The relationship dynamics were amazing: Bishop is steadfast and completely head over heels, Mercy is skeptical but protective in his own way, and Holt is the hesitant one whose slow fall is so satisfying to watch unfold.
The romance hits that sweet spot between insta-love and cautious build, keeping me hooked the entire way through. And that ending. Oh my god, the cliffhanger! I need the next book in this duet immediately.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Interesting
Format: Kindle
So I will say I enjoyed the story, for sure had its moments where it dragged but it was a great story. I really liked that omegas picked their alphas/make the pack. Normally the Alphas make it and the omega fits in with them which is great but I enjoyed this new version where all the power basically went to the omega. It was a nice change of pace. I can admit some of the weird bedroom stuff with her being pregnant was odd, it’s really not hard to do stuff when pregnant (I know I’ve had two and it’s normal and even encouraged at the end especially if you want the baby out). But I like the story as a whole and will read the second, I do hope the next one isn’t dragged bc it stopped being action or tense after she met her alphas and I don’t think it was brought up or properly done when they tried to do it. More sweet after she left.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
★★★★★ 3
I’m a little disappointed.
Format: Kindle
I usually like Jillian West’s books but this one was missing a lot for me. The pregnancy didn’t come across as real. She’s on her feet for 12 hour days but is perfectly healthy at 8 months pregnant? Yet the week she moves in all of a sudden she’s not? She is planning on actually running during one of the plot buildups. But at 8 months pregnant that’s incredibly hard to do. The lack of breathing ability and lung space, the change in body center, mass, and gravity. All of it prohibits running, unless you’re an athlete this didn’t come off as at all realistic.
I didn’t feel any connection with the alphas. There wasn’t any emotional connection. It could be because of the tense it was written in. But I didn’t get any deep feelings out of this. It came across as checking off boxes. Even the spicy scenes weren’t really believable for me. I wanted to see them fall for her, and it just kind of all fizzled. Even Bishop.
One thing I did really like was the ending. I did not see it coming and I’m interested in reading book two because of it. But on the whole this book was mostly disappointing for me.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024
★★★★★ 4
4.25 stars
Format: Kindle
Vale is an 8 month pregnant omega working as a waitress at a strip club and a cam girl. She starts to get very creepy vibes from a regular at the club, and her baby daddy ghosted her. She has had an online relationship with a man named Bishop through her cam girl status. One night, bishop was paying to watch her sleep and ansthe creepy regular Andrew break in and watch her sleep he tells vale to come to him at his business now. She flees and finds herself at a large security company with some.hot of alphas who are there to help her. This imegaverse is a little different than I have read, but I am thoroughly enjoying it. Vale is not a traditional omega she was raised by a single beta mom, and the alphas are not normal alphas they have never really loved pack life. But they are ruthless mercenaries. They need her, and she needs them. I love the aspect of the stalker and now the plot twists at the end, so so good. Sometimes, it seemed a little slow and stale mated, but since this a duet, I think It was just her starting to have Vale get to know her alpha suitors. Cliffhanger for sure with this one.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
★★★★★ 5
That ending 😫
Format: Kindle
I fell into a false sense of security and really thought this was gearing towards a happy ending. Then I realized there’s no work they don’t punish Andrew. I really liked Vale’s character. I don’t normally read books with pregnancy but going into this knowing she was pregnant made it more enjoyable for me.
I loved Bishops devotion to her and her happiness. I also loved that Holt and Mercy couldn’t fight their attraction to her. I love scent matches so very much. I’m so curious to see how this duet will end up. And I need to pay more attention and notice that a book I’m starting is a duet to begin with lol
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Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025