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| − | A hot drink brewed from the aromatic bark of the koreckak tree on the [[ | + | A hot drink brewed from the aromatic bark of the ''koreckak'' tree on the planet [[Dvorak (world)|Dvorak]] (Hanstone 3104). ''Jharrak'' is similar to coffee in that it has mildly stimulant properties, but it also produces a mild euphoric state. In the native language of Dvorak, ''jharrak'' literally means "aromatic happiness drink." A historical analog is chicory, a drink enjoyed on ancient Terra. ''Jharrak'' appears as a dark fluid indistinguishable from coffee, but has a distinctive woody scent. |
| + | == References == | ||
{{Sources | {{Sources | ||
|S1= Seven Beverages for Thirsty Travellers by Michael Brown; JTAS-SJG-2003-0119.2}} | |S1= Seven Beverages for Thirsty Travellers by Michael Brown; JTAS-SJG-2003-0119.2}} | ||
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| + | [[Category: Beverages]] | ||
| + | [[Category: Guidebook to Hanstone Sector]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:15, 15 February 2025
A hot drink brewed from the aromatic bark of the koreckak tree on the planet Dvorak (Hanstone 3104). Jharrak is similar to coffee in that it has mildly stimulant properties, but it also produces a mild euphoric state. In the native language of Dvorak, jharrak literally means "aromatic happiness drink." A historical analog is chicory, a drink enjoyed on ancient Terra. Jharrak appears as a dark fluid indistinguishable from coffee, but has a distinctive woody scent.
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- Seven Beverages for Thirsty Travellers by Michael Brown; JTAS-SJG-2003-0119.2