Absinthe
Absinthe is a strong, green alcoholic drink that originated in Switzerland in the late 18th century. It is made from a variety of herbs, including wormwood, anise, and fennel, which give it a unique flavor. Often referred to as "the green fairy," Absinthe was popular among artists and writers in the 19th century, including famous figures like Vincent van Gogh and Oscar Wilde.
The drink is traditionally served by slowly dripping cold water over a sugar cube placed on a slotted spoon, which helps to release its flavors and create a milky appearance. Although it was banned in many countries for decades due to its alleged hallucinogenic properties, Absinthe has made a comeback and is now enjoyed