Palm Arrack

Palm Arrack With an extensively rich history of over 2800 years, locals in Asian countries have been consuming the delicious Palm Arrack reverently.

What was once known as the finest spirit in the vicinity is being taken to the next level by the team at TAATAS GGEG What was once known as the finest spirit in the vicinity is being taken to the next level by the team at TAATAS, whose aim was to transform the wondrous Palm Spirit into remarkable Palm Arrack with astounding quality and world-class taste. TAATAS has been actively engaged in manufac

turing and distributing Premium Quality Natural and Organic Palm Arrack in Sri Lanka as well as distributing them successfully to countries all around the world in accordance with International Export Standards and with appropriate certifications required for global exportation. Ever since Palm Arrack was introduced to the society by the farmers, it has been modernized and established as a factory-based product by TAATAS Organization who effectively filter and distribute the fine arrack in a completely organic way which is beneficial to the society. TAATAS is proud to be called the predominant organization which has revolutionized the utilization and modernization of Palm Arrack as the superior liquor drink in Sri Lanka. TAATAS has obtained Palm Arrack from the locality and has elevated it so that it is now receiving international recognition as the best drink not only among the arrack category but also within the International liquor category. TAATAS follows the organic way in manufacturing Palm Arrack. The cultivation of Palmyrah trees is performed in a completely natural way. Since we do not add fertilizers or even water the trees manually, we can confidently say that our Palm Arrack is a 100% organic and natural liquor drink. Moreover, TAATAS does not add preservatives or artificial coloring; everything is completely organic. TAATAS is one of the leading Palm Arrack manufacturer, distributor and exporters in Sri Lanka, and our aim is always to fulfill the demand of local and foreign citizens of all classes by delivering world-class liquor drink that is our unique Palm Arrack. With strong leadership, innovative ideas, and collaborative strength, the team at TAATAS has effectively expanded the horizon to prospects in the International market through exports, and will continue to reach impossible heights.

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Manufacturer, Distributor and Exporters in Sri Lanka.

+94 777 15 7070
+94 21 222 6575
[email protected]
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120 Brown Road,
Jaffna, 40000,
Sri Lanka.

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TAATAS GLOBAL

The Leading Premium Palm Arrack, Palm Wine, Toddy
Manufacturer, Distributor and Exporters in Sri Lanka.
+94 777 15 7070
+94 21 222 6575
[email protected]
palmarrack.com
120 Brown Road,
Jaffna, 40000,
Sri Lanka.

14/05/2022

Riyancy - PALM WINE IN SRILANKA

TAATAS GLOBAL

The Leading Premium Palm Arrack, Palm Wine, Toddy
Manufacturer, Distributor and Exporters in Sri Lanka.
+94 777 15 7070
+94 21 222 6575
[email protected]
palmarrack.com
120 Brown Road,
Jaffna, 40000,
Sri Lanka.

14/05/2022

Jac Millar - PALM WINE IN SRILANKA

TAATAS GLOBAL
The Leading Premium Palm Arrack, Palm Wine, Toddy
Manufacturer, Distributor and Exporters in Sri Lanka.
+94 777 15 7070
+94 21 222 6575
[email protected]
palmarrack.com
120 Brown Road,
Jaffna, 40000,
Sri Lanka.

14/05/2022

PALM WINE IN SRILANKA

TAATAS GLOBAL

The Leading Premium Palm Arrack, Palm Wine, Toddy
Manufacturer, Distributor and Exporters in Sri Lanka.

+94 777 15 7070
+94 21 222 6575

[email protected]
palmarrack.com
120 Brown Road,
Jaffna, 40000,
Sri Lanka.

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SRI LANKAN PALM WINE  🇱🇰 🍷Although palm wine has a long history, the window to enjoy it is short.🌎The clock starts ticki...
16/03/2022

SRI LANKAN PALM WINE 🇱🇰 🍷

Although palm wine has a long history, the window
to enjoy it is short.🌎

The clock starts ticking when someone taps palm wine’s only ingredient: sap from a palm tree. In just hours, the sap becomes wine with an alcohol percentage of 4 percent, about the level of a weak beer. Within a day, the wine turns into mouth-puckering vinegar.

To tap tree sap, harvesters climb enormous palms or set up ladders. They make careful cuts at the crown of the tree—sometimes cutting and draining entire trees—and place plastic containers at the base to catch dripping sap. The wine immediately begins fermenting, both from yeasts in the air and from the remnants of wine left in the containers to add flavor. Raffia palms, coconut palms, date palms, and oil palms all produce the sugary liquid that turns into palm wine.🔪🌴

Fans describe palm wine’s taste as milky and powerfully sweet, growing more sour and ye**ty with time. But unlike a merlot, the taste changes in minutes rather than years. 😋

The abundance of trees, coupled with the ease of the fermentation process, makes palm wine a contender for one of humanity’s oldest libations, perhaps dating to 16,000 B.C. “Palm tapping for beverage purposes is a pantropical practice, but has its greatest historical depth in Asia and Africa,” writes palm expert Dennis V. Johnson. Those same factors make it just as popular today. West Africans drink palm wine at birthdays, funerals, weddings, and cafe-like palm wine stands. The beverage also serves a traditional purpose: Fiancés gift palm wine to their partner-to-be’s parents. In countries such as Malaysia and Indonesia, residents know palm wine by different names, but they enjoy it in much the same way.👍🤺

Palm wine’s pleasures aren’t solely reserved for humans, either. “The earliest primate on the planet, the Malaysian tree shrew, drank a fermented palm nectar all night long,” says Patrick McGovern, scientific director of the Biomolecular Archaeology Project for Cuisine, Fermented Beverages, and Health at the University of Pennsylvania Museum. In 2015, humans even caught chimpanzees in Guinea stealing palm wine from harvesters’ taps.

But the unprocessed nature of most palm wine can have drawbacks. In Sri lanka , where it’s a popular evening drink🍷

Palm wine remains largely local thanks to its countdown-clock fermentation and its tendency to explode when left in tightly sealed plastic or glass bottles. With pasteurization, however, it can have a shelf life of up to two years. Still, palm wine’s ephemeral nature makes it all the sweeter. 🥥🍯😘

SRI LANKAN PALM WINE  🇱🇰 🍷Although palm wine has a long history, the window to enjoy it is short.🌎The clock starts ticki...
15/03/2022

SRI LANKAN PALM WINE 🇱🇰 🍷

Although palm wine has a long history, the window
to enjoy it is short.🌎

The clock starts ticking when someone taps palm wine’s only ingredient: sap from a palm tree. In just hours, the sap becomes wine with an alcohol percentage of 4 percent, about the level of a weak beer. Within a day, the wine turns into mouth-puckering vinegar.

To tap tree sap, harvesters climb enormous palms or set up ladders. They make careful cuts at the crown of the tree—sometimes cutting and draining entire trees—and place plastic containers at the base to catch dripping sap. The wine immediately begins fermenting, both from yeasts in the air and from the remnants of wine left in the containers to add flavor. Raffia palms, coconut palms, date palms, and oil palms all produce the sugary liquid that turns into palm wine.🔪🌴

Fans describe palm wine’s taste as milky and powerfully sweet, growing more sour and ye**ty with time. But unlike a merlot, the taste changes in minutes rather than years. 😋

The abundance of trees, coupled with the ease of the fermentation process, makes palm wine a contender for one of humanity’s oldest libations, perhaps dating to 16,000 B.C. “Palm tapping for beverage purposes is a pantropical practice, but has its greatest historical depth in Asia and Africa,” writes palm expert Dennis V. Johnson. Those same factors make it just as popular today. West Africans drink palm wine at birthdays, funerals, weddings, and cafe-like palm wine stands. The beverage also serves a traditional purpose: Fiancés gift palm wine to their partner-to-be’s parents. In countries such as Malaysia and Indonesia, residents know palm wine by different names, but they enjoy it in much the same way.👍🤺

Palm wine’s pleasures aren’t solely reserved for humans, either. “The earliest primate on the planet, the Malaysian tree shrew, drank a fermented palm nectar all night long,” says Patrick McGovern, scientific director of the Biomolecular Archaeology Project for Cuisine, Fermented Beverages, and Health at the University of Pennsylvania Museum. In 2015, humans even caught chimpanzees in Guinea stealing palm wine from harvesters’ taps.

But the unprocessed nature of most palm wine can have drawbacks. In Sri Lanka , where it’s a popular evening drink🍷

Palm wine remains largely local thanks to its countdown-clock fermentation and its tendency to explode when left in tightly sealed plastic or glass bottles. With pasteurization, however, it can have a shelf life of up to two years. Still, palm wine’s ephemeral nature makes it all the sweeter. 🥥🍯😘

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