![]() It is called siidera, jabolcnik, cidre, cider or sidra,” it adds. In France, the UK, the US and, of course, in Spain. The website goes on to say that cider is enjoyed in “over 20 countries, from Argentina and Australia through Lithuania and Latvia to New Zealand and Canada”, which I’m assuming refers mainly to those countries that actually produce cider, or rather apple cider, of a certain quantity and quality. Or perry, if pear-based cider is what you’re after. Well, in other words, it’s an excuse to drink cider and be merry. Did you know that today is World Cider Day? Held on June 3 for the last 10 years, World Cider Day was launched by members of the Association of Apple Wine and Fruit Juice Press Houses in Hesse, Germany.Īccording to the official World Cider Day website, the objectives of the celebration is to “provide an international platform for all apple cider nations”, one where “apple cider lovers, apple cider press houses, apple cider innkeepers and retailers from all over the world can link and provide information on activities and events on World Cider Day in their countries own language and where they can post their promotions themselves”. ![]()
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