Toasting drinks comes from when knights drank wine and had parties all the time. Soon, though, in a quest for power, other knights poisonex their comrades. The knights started pouring a little of their own glass into each other in a motion similar to 'toasting' so if one died, they all did. This adapted into a friendly toasting at dinner, usually with wine or beer.
Question: How did toasting originate? The 1995 International Handbook on Alcohol and Culture says: "Toasting... is probably a secular vestige of ancient sacrificial libation in which a sacred liquid was offered to the gods...in exchange for a wish, a prayer summarized in the words 'long life! or 'to your health!"
Toasting Cain was created in 2004.
"Toasting" in English is tostando in Italian.
musical toasting came from a long time ago
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Toasting bread is a chemical reaction.
Trinquant is a French equivalent of the English phrase "toasting a drink." The present participle in question also translates as "clicking glasses to," "drinking to" and "toasting." The pronunciation will be "treh-kaw" in French.
Toasting flutes are a kind of long, slender glass. It sounds like everyone in the wedding party had their own toasting flutes at the celebration you saw on television. You can see a wide variety of styles of this type of glass at the following website: http://weddingshop.theknot.com/weddingwarehouse/SubCategory.aspx?scid=Toasting%20Glasses(KnotShop)
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