beer
_______ are some of the world's oldest surviving religious works.
The worlds oldest cereal has to be a form of wild grass aka: wild wheat ...gathered before grown....spilling of seeds and the later groath probably spurred the first farming
One school of thought believes that caucasians are the oldest race of mankind. Many more theorise that humans began their existence in the Middle east, and from them were all other races descended.
1.the worlds oldest football was found in the 1970's there and Mary Queen of Scots posessed it 2. stirling castle was knocked down to put it out of action after Robert the Bruce won the battle of Bannockburn.
The War of the Worlds has 303 pages.
Water.
water
soju soju
water or coffee
I don't know, but I would think the world's most popular non-alcoholic drink would be water. * Followed by coca-cola, pepsi-cola and lemonade.
Yes. It is home to Bollywood(the worlds largest expaning move industry), the worlds oldest religions, and SOOO much more
Yes. It is home to Bollywood(the worlds largest expaning move industry), the worlds oldest religions, and SOOO much more
the worlds oldest salamander was 100 years but then it died on its 101st birthday
the worlds oldest tutle was killed by very hungry sailors
The world's oldest weapon is believed to be the stone-tipped spear, dating back to over 500,000 years ago. This simple yet effective tool was used for hunting and self-defense by early humans.
The oldest known vegetable is the pea.
Actually, mead probably predates both beer and wine. Many brewers and vintners contest this. This article (http://www.crystalinks.com/earlyalcohol.html) about the earliest known alcohol shows a 7000 year old beverage made from honey, rice, and fruit; it could be classified as a mead (fermented honey), beer (fermented grain), or wine (fermented fruit). Sub-classifications of mead that could be applied would be braggot (mead-ale/beer hybrid) and melomel (mead made with fruit). Honey was probably being fermented on its own before the process of beermaking was developed.