Of Drinks in General. 
ded with fixteen (harp Leaves, between 
which is the Fruit like a Pine-apple , but 
much bigger 3 the innermoft pulp whereof 
melts on the tongue, and is of fo delicious 
a tafte, that it exceeds all other dainties: 
Of this Fruit is made a Drink no way infe- 
riour to Malva(ia-Wine.. 
Of the Pomegranate is extra&ed an ex¬ 
cellent Juice, where plenty of them is to 
be had. 
The Chinefes make a Drink of a fort of 
Fruit there, that grows on a Tree befet 
vvith Thorns like the Lemon-tree : the Fruit 
is near as large as a mans head, with a 
Shell over it 3 the Pap within is reddift, 
and four-fweet like unripe Grapes. 
Coffee is alfo made of a certain Berry. 
In the Caribbe Iflands, the Tree Acajou 
bears a Fruit like a very fair Apple,of which 
the Iflanders make a Drink very much in 
efteem among them, being of an excellent 
tafte. 
In Peru and Chili grows the Unnijoy the 
Spaniards called Murti/la , bearing a Fruit 
notunlike little red Grapes, which are of 
a tart tafte. The Wine prelfed out of this 
Fruit, is clear to the Eye, plealing to the 
Palate, and good for the Stomach. 
In Bra filia. is uled a Drink called, Pacobi , 
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