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Jul 29, 2019

[Ans] What drink does James Bond famously prefer "shaken, not stirred"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What drink does James Bond famously prefer "shaken, not stirred"?"



"Shaken, not stirred" is a catchphrase of Ian Fleming's fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond, and describes his preference for the preparation of his martini cocktails. The phrase first appears in the novel Diamonds Are Forever (1956), though Bond himself does not actually say it until Dr. No (1958). In total, Bond orders 19 vodka martinis and 16 gin martinis throughout Fleming's novels and short stories. This phrase has become a catchphrase in western popular culture and has appeared in many films and television programs for its cliché value.

[Answer] What drink does James Bond famously prefer "shaken, not stirred"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What drink does James Bond famously prefer "shaken, not stirred"?"



..."Shaken, not stirred" is a catchphrase of Ian Fleming's fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond, and describes his preference for the preparation of his martini cocktails. The phrase first appears in the novel Diamonds Are Forever (1956), though Bond himself does not actually say it until Dr. No (1958). In total, Bond orders 19 vodka martinis and 16 gin martinis throughout Fleming's novels and short stories. This phrase has become a catchphrase in western popular culture and has appeared in many films and television programs for its cliché value.