Rakija
Rakija is considered to be the national drink of the vast majority of Balkan nations, with Serbia being the number one connoisseur of this heavenly drink. While it's somewhat notorious for its relatively high alcohol content, a shot of Rakija in the morning has been a part of the Serbian culture for centuries.
Be aware that alcoholic drink is illegal in Iran. Some Iranian also drink in the privacy of their o ...
1 year agoDrinking Chaiee as an Iranian national drink is not limited to the mornings. Iranians literally drin ...
1 year agoAlcohol isn't illegal in Qatar – but drinking in public is not allowed and being drunk in public is ...
1 year agoAlcohol. UAE Residents can drink alcohol at home and in licensed venues. Liquor licences are still r ...
1 year agoWine from the Veneto region, together with local specialties such as spritz, grappa and Prosecco are ...
1 year agoAlcohol use in Saudi Arabia As with drugs, there is a prohibition on the manufacture, sale, posse ...
1 year agoIt is a punishable offence under Omani law to drink alcohol in public, be drunk in a public area, or ...
1 year agoEven though Jordan is largely a Muslim country, drinking alcohol is not a social taboo; it is readil ...
1 year agoYes, you can drink alcohol in Egypt. You can drink alcoholic beverages in the bars, restaurants, and ...
1 year agoTea is Egypt's national drink, while coffee is part of the traditional welcome. Karkadeh is a tradit ...
1 year agoPlum List of national fruits Country Common name Scientific name Serbia Plum prunus Seychelles C ...
1 year ago What are 3 popular foods?The Number 1 Most Popular Foods in America are Hamburgers! • Potato Chips. • Donuts. • Ice Cream. ...
1 year ago What kind of people are Serbia?More than four-fifths of the population of Serbia identifies itself as Serb. The principal minoritie ...
1 year ago Is Serbia a developed country?Economy. According to the definition from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Serbia is a develop ...
1 year ago Do Serbians celebrate Christmas?People in Serbia celebrate Christmas on January 7th, and they do it in a manner that binds tradition ...
1 year ago What do Serbians say when you sneeze?In Serbia, instead of responding to a sneeze with "bless you", it's customary to respond "go away ki ...
1 year ago What was Serbia name before?From 1815 to 1882, the official name for Serbia was the Principality of Serbia. From 1882 to 1918, i ...
1 year ago Is Serbian education good?Serbia's score is at the same level as the European Union and considerably higher than the average f ...
1 year ago Can I become a Serbian citizen?Serbian citizenship can be earned either by descent, being limited to one generation, by birth, or b ...
1 year ago Do Serbians pay taxes?Residents are taxable on their worldwide income, whereas non-residents are taxable on their Serbian- ...
1 year ago