Fairytale, magical potions and potions exist primarily in the realm of imagination and storytelling. They are made from a combination of carefully selected (medicinal) plants, roots, animal parts and minerals, and their consumption usually requires special rituals, accompanied by supernatural powers and magic.
Different cultures have their own beliefs and traditions about mystical elixirs (imaginary miracle cures according to superstitious beliefs). The act of cooking is often linked to a character's journey of self-discovery or the need to change someone's destiny.
Witchcraft
According to medieval folklore, a witch was a woman or man with supernatural, demonic powers who was believed to have received her knowledge from the devil himself. She often appears in fairy tales or films as someone who can turn other people into animals or monsters (e.g. toads, cats), make them crazy, shrink or grow bigger by casting spells and mumbling incantations. He can even raise the dead, and can make potions that will give someone enhanced strength or the ability to cast spells, become invisible, fall into a deep sleep, fall in love or see the future, among other things.
The mysterious potions of the Magic Café
It sounds incredible, but you can taste the potions of Harry Potter's world at the Magic Cafe. For starters, we recommend the Fortune Serum, which will make everything go your way for a while, but be careful with the dosage, as consuming large amounts will make you overly reckless. Can you guess the effects of the Love or Hysteria potion, the Essence of Darkness, the Beauty elixir or the Enchantress? Be on your guard, though, because potions made in a magical witch's kitchen are not quite what they seem.
Book your table early for the Harry Potter fans' favourite coffee shop, where magical tastes and smells are guaranteed to bring magical surprises!

