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- Bumbo abstract "Bumbo (also known as bombo or bumboo) is a drink made from rum, water, sugar, and nutmeg. Cinnamon is sometimes substituted for or added to the nutmeg. Modern bumbo is often made with dark rum, citrus juice, Grenadine, and nutmeg.A related drink is the Traitor, made with orange juice, rum, honey and nutmeg, mixed and heated.Bumbo was popular in the Caribbean during the era of piracy, largely because it tasted better than Royal Navy grog. Pirates and short-haul merchantmen did not suffer from scurvy as often as British sailors, largely because their voyages were shorter and their diet included plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables. This meant that citrus juice could be dropped from the grog recipe, and sugar and nutmeg sweetened the mix.Bumbo was commonly used during election campaigns in colonial British America, to the extent that treating voters to gifts and other freebies during election campaigns was referred to as "swilling the planters with bumbo." George Washington was particularly noted for using this technique. His papers state that he used 160 gallons of rum to treat 391 voters to bumbo during campaigning for the Virginia House of Burgesses in July 1758.".
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- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Caribbean_cuisine.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cocktails_with_rum.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink Cinnamon.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink Election.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink Farmer.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink George_Washington.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink Grenadine.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink Grog.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink Honey.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Burgesses.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink Nutmeg.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink Orange_juice.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink Piracy.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink Pirate.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Navy.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink Rum.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink Scurvy.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink Sugar.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink Virginia.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink Voter.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink Voting.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bumbo".
- Bumbo wikiPageWikiLinkText "bumbo".
- Bumbo drinkware "old".
- Bumbo garnish Nutmeg.
- Bumbo hasPhotoCollection Bumbo.
- Bumbo ingredients "*2 ounces rum *1 ounce water *2 sugar cubes *Sprinkle 1/4 teaspoon to taste cinnamon *Sprinkle 1/4 teaspoon to taste nutmeg".
- Bumbo name "Bumbo".
- Bumbo prep "Mix and garnish.".
- Bumbo rum "yes".
- Bumbo served "straight".
- Bumbo type "cocktail".
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- Bumbo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_cocktail.
- Bumbo subject Category:Caribbean_cuisine.
- Bumbo subject Category:Cocktails_with_rum.
- Bumbo hypernym Drink.
- Bumbo type Article.
- Bumbo type Beverage.
- Bumbo type Article.
- Bumbo type Drink.
- Bumbo comment "Bumbo (also known as bombo or bumboo) is a drink made from rum, water, sugar, and nutmeg. Cinnamon is sometimes substituted for or added to the nutmeg. Modern bumbo is often made with dark rum, citrus juice, Grenadine, and nutmeg.A related drink is the Traitor, made with orange juice, rum, honey and nutmeg, mixed and heated.Bumbo was popular in the Caribbean during the era of piracy, largely because it tasted better than Royal Navy grog.".
- Bumbo label "Bumbo".
- Bumbo sameAs Bumbo.
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- Bumbo sameAs Бумбо.
- Bumbo sameAs Q2038503.
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- Bumbo wasDerivedFrom Bumbo?oldid=646136925.
- Bumbo isPrimaryTopicOf Bumbo.