Poncha and Peanuts T-shirt

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Unisex short-sleeved 100% cotton t-shirt.

MODEL SIZE
Feminine model is 1.67m (5’5″) and wears size S
Masculine model is 1.74m (5’8″) and wears size S

Details

Tubular fit.
Double stitch stitching on collar, sleeves, and bottom hem for added durability.
Shoulder-to-shoulder tape.
Ribbed collar with spandex.
100% pre-shrunk cotton. Weight: 155 g / m² approx.

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Care

Care for fabrics in the laundry

  • Maximum wash temperature 30°C/86ºF
  • Prohibited to use of bleach or whiteners
  • Do not dry in a rotary dryer
  • Iron low temperature
  • Prohibited dry cleaning

Please note that fabric and print colours in photographs may be subject to variation from screen to screen and may not exactly match the actual colour.

Sustainability

Usaria® clothes are made to order with the latest eco-friendly printing technology. This means no overproduction and waste like regular fashion brands. All returns and items with minor imperfections are donated to the underprivileged in Madeira Island, Portugal. We use as little plastic as possible to ship your products safely, paper and plastics that you do not reuse, put them at eco-points.

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Poncha is a traditional and emblematic drink of Madeira, made of sugar cane brandy, sugar and lemon juice.

From popular wisdom

They say that the history of poncha started with the fishermen, in Câmara de Lobos, hence the name. As they had very strong brandy, they added water and lemon peel crushed with sugar. … Besides serving the traditional ‘Poncha à Pescador’, they started to make the regional one with lemon (lemon, honey and brandy).

According to some studies

Poncha originated in India where it is known as pãnch, which literally means five ingredients: arrack – rice spirit or coconut kernel – lemon juice, sugar, spice – tea – and water.

Throughout the 19th century poncha was a drink widely consumed in Madeiran families all over the island, whether wealthy or not.

According to some studies a distant antecedent of this drink was already used in the Portuguese and Castilian navigations of the 16th century. It resulted from a syrup elaborated to preserve lemon, used during the voyages to prevent scurvy (due to the lack of vitamin C). Lemon was preserved during long journeys, in brandy and cane molasses produced in Madeira since the end of the 15th century, from the sugar cane introduced in the island soon after the beginning of colonisation and on the initiative of Prince Henry the Navigator. This is how it reached India and Brazil in the 16th century. The British arrived much later. In Brazil it originated the ‘caipirinha’. In Cape Verde you drink the grog with similar roots. In Madeira you use 1/3 of molasses or cane sugar, 1/3 of cane brandy (cachaça) and 1/3 lemon or lime juice. in Wiki

Nowadays it is possible to drink poncha with various flavours, from the traditional lemon to passion fruit, tangerine, etc.

poncha da madeira and peanut tshirt
Weight0.350 kg
Dimensions72 × 54 × 1 cm
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100% cotton

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Ethically sourced, Printed in Portugal

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