Rum is a distilled alcoholic beverage made from sugarcane byproducts, such as molasses, or directly from sugarcane juice, by a process of fermentation and distillation. The distillate, a clear liquid, is then usually aged in oak barrels.
The majority of the world's rum production occurs in the Caribbean and Latin America. Rum is also produced in Austria, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Hawaii, the Philippines, India, Reunion Island, Mauritius, South Africa, Taiwan, Thailand, Japan, the United States and Canada.
Rums are produced in various grades. Light rums are commonly used in cocktails, whereas "golden" and "dark" rums were typically consumed straight or neat, on the rocks, or used for cooking, but are now commonly consumed with mixers. Premium rums are also available, made to be consumed either straight or iced.
Rum plays a part in the culture of most islands of the West Indies as well as in The Maritimes and Newfoundland. This beverage has famous associations with the Royal Navy (where it was mixed with water or beer to make grog) and piracy (where it was consumed as bumbo). Rum has also served as a popular medium of economic exchange, used to help fund enterprises such as slavery (see Triangular trade), organized crime, and military insurgencies (e.g., the American Revolution and Australia's Rum Rebellion).
Rumā was the wife of Sugrīva. She is mentioned in Book IV (Kishkindha Kanda) of Ramayana. Ruma was taken away from Sugrīva by Vāli following the strife of two royal Vānara brothers. Later, the fact of Rumā being withheld by Vāli became the primary justification of Rama's slaying Vāli and helping Sugrīva to become the sovereign of Kishkindha. When accused by Vāli of lowly, treacherous and unexpected assassination from the shades by Rama's arrow, Rāma says his assassination was a just punishment for the sin Vāli committed when he robbed Sugrīva of Rumā, his legally wedded spouse, and used her for his own pleasure.
Årum is a village in the north-eastern part of Fredrikstad municipality, Norway.
Ørum or Orum may refer to:
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Bow to your knees as you bow to the ancient ones,
Avarration cries in the halls of the dead as the ajax creature awakes
Forces that fall as the prophecies said and the earth will crumble
and the souls will shake in a name,
Eyes condem your sea, and an Inviscial love is prayed.
Now that the night has spoken, and the souls cast shadows to the stars
destin to deny when the ring is broken, never to trust the lie in a day.
Lies the flag of sin.
and the inviscal love is gained, The eclipse of the end is the warn of sargen.
the face of time has witherd and decayed.
Burried in the darkend fire, Glowing eyes of distant fires
facing off the ever higher twisted tower of fire.
The eclipse of the end is the warn of sargen.
the face of time has witherd and decayed.
Burried in the darkend fire, Glowing eyes of distant fires
facing off at the ever higher twisted tower of fire.