Entity: BLOODY-MARY
Bloody Mary is a term that can refer to either a popular cocktail made with vodka and tomato juice or historical figures such as Queen Mary I of England or Mary Queen of Scots.
Bloody Mary
Etymology
The term 'Bloody Mary' has various origins and meanings, including references to historical figures and popular cocktails.
Definition
Bloody Mary can refer to a cocktail consisting of vodka and spiced tomato juice. It can also be associated with historical figures such as Queen Mary I of England or Mary Queen of Scots.
Historical Context
In history, Bloody Mary is often linked to Queen Mary I of England, known for her persecution of Protestants, or Mary Queen of Scots, who was beheaded due to her Catholic faith.
Cultural Significance
The term has cultural significance in both the culinary world, representing a popular brunch cocktail, and in historical contexts, symbolizing violence and tragedy.
Related Concepts
Related concepts include the cocktail itself, as well as the historical figures associated with the term 'Bloody Mary'.
See Also
A term that can refer to a cocktail consisting of vodka and spiced tomato juice or historical figures associated with violence or tragedy.