The term
Mama Juana has the same French origins as the English word
demijohn, which refers to a large squat bottle with a short narrow neck, usually covered in
wicker. It is thought to be derived from the French
Dame Jeanne (Lady Jane), a term still used to describe this type of bottle. In the Spanish-speaking countries, Dame Jeanne was transformed into "damajuana", or
Dama Juana and later, in the Dominican Republic, into
Mama Juana (mother Jane). There are many different variations of recipes to make Mamajuana, since the name refers to the container or bottle originally used to prepare and store the
maceration, rather than to the finished product itself. ==History==