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How is beer made from the Marula found in the Kruger Park?

Marula beer is a traditional alcoholic beverage made from the fruit of the marula tree (Sclerocarya birrea), which is found in the Kruger National Park and other parts of southern Africa. The fruit, which ripens from January to March, is high in vitamin C and has a sweet, tart flavor.

To make marula beer, the fruit is first crushed to release the juice, which is then fermented in a large container for several days. Traditionally, the juice was placed in a hole in the ground lined with plastic or animal skin, which was then covered with grass to maintain a cool temperature during fermentation.

During the fermentation process, natural yeasts present on the fruit convert the sugars in the juice into alcohol. After a few days, the beer is ready to drink, although it may be further fermented for several more days to increase the alcohol content.

Marula beer is a popular drink in many southern African cultures and is often consumed during social gatherings and celebrations. It has a mild alcohol content, usually around 3-5%, and a slightly sweet taste. In addition to its cultural significance, marula beer is also believed to have medicinal properties and is used to treat various ailments in traditional medicine.

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