Alcoholic beverage originally produced in China using the bones of tigers
Tiger Bone Wine or Hu Gu Jiu
Bone strengthening wine for sale in Qinhuangdao, China
Country of origin
China
Alcohol by volume
58%
Ingredients
Rice wine or white wine, tiger bones, ginger, sage
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Tiger bone wine (Chinese: 虎骨酒; pinyin: Hǔ gǔ jiǔ) is an alcoholic beverage originally produced in China using the bones of tigers as a necessary ingredient. The production process takes approximately eight years and results in a high alcohol concentration.
According to traditional Chinese medicine, the specific use of certain body parts is capable of healing diseases according to the characteristics of the animal used to obtain the product, that is believed to be connected with the disease of the person.[1]
^Guynup, Sharon (29 April 2014). "Tigers in Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Universal Apothecary". National Geographic. Archived from the original on 11 February 2018.
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