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Jabol

Bottles of "Mamrot" brand jabol

Jabol (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjabɔl]) is a slang name for a kind of cheap Polish fruit wine[1] that is made from fermented fruit and is bottled at 8% to 18% alcohol by volume. Its name is derived from jabłko, the Polish word for "apple," which it is often made from. Though it is usually fruit flavoured, it can come in other flavours such as chocolate[2] or mint.[3]

It comes in a variety of containers and is sold under a variety of names.

Slang names

Apart from "jabol" or "jabcok", this beverage has amassed a variety of colourful slang names. Two that are commonly encountered are "sikacz" (a reference to the effect of alcohol on urination) and "siarkofrut" (a reference to the Bobofrut brand of children's fruit juice, as well as to the wine's taste of sulfur, a result from its low-quality production process).[citation needed]

Packaging and price

Jabol is sold in glass and plastic bottles[4] or cartons[5] (similar to milk or juice cartons). Sometimes a deposit is required on bottles, which is usually 20–30% of the wine price.[6]

In popular culture

  • Pieniądze to nie wszystkocomedy film by Juliusz Machulski from 2000
  • Jabol punk, Jabolowe ofiary (Jabol victims or Jabol losers) – songs by KSU from album Pod prąd.
  • Tanie Wino (Cheap wine) – song by Haratacze
  • SO2 – song by Zielone Żabki (sulfur dioxide reference)
  • Acid Drinkers – Polish thrash metal band. The name is a reference to the drink.
  • Autobiografia – one of the most popular songs by the Polish band Perfect.
  • Arizona – documentary by Ewa Borzęcka from 1997, showing life in poor Polish village.
  • O Jeden Most Za Daleko (One bridge too far) – song from 2022 by a heavy metal band Nocny Kochanek.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Polski jabol równie dobry jak bordeaux - Dziennik.pl". 27 November 2007.
  2. ^ "Czekoladowe Mocne, Agropol - Nalewka - Wino owocowe / Winka.net".
  3. ^ "Kuler Miętowy, Dwikozy - Białe, Nalewka - Wino owocowe / Winka.net".
  4. ^ "Pektowin - Serwis Polskiego Przemysłu".
  5. ^ "Przegląd Techniczny - gazeta inżynierska".
  6. ^ "Jabol, Wino, bełt, Patykiem Pisane. Historia i tradycja spożycia – kompendium wiedzy. | Kontrowersje.net - portal niereglamentowany". Archived from the original on 2012-08-03. Retrieved 2011-07-07.
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