Mexican Drinks
Mexico offers quite a few unique drinks. Some include
fruits, and nuts while others include milk. Some are served
warm, while others are chilled.
These Mexican drinks have become popular
in recent years. There are traditional favorite drinks of
Mexico, some of which originate from Spain.
Horchata is a drink that originates from Spain. It is very
popular in Mexico. It is perfect for hot days. Nuts are used
for this drink. They are ground and mixed with water, sugar and
sometimes lemon juice. The mixture is then put through a filter
process. The drink is served ice cold. It refreshes and cools
down the drinker. Horchata is also popular with rice added. It
can be found at Mexican restaurants in the United States along
with Mexican grocery stores.
Aguas Frescas are another popular drink found in Mexico. It
consists of water, fruit juices and sugar. Many vendors in
Mexico sell Aguas Frescas. Flavors you may find are Watermelon,
Mango, Pineapple, and Strawberry. These types of favorite
drinks of Mexico are also made in other countries under
different names.
In Mexico you will still find brands for soft drinks that
are familiar in America, such as Coca Cola, Sprite, and Pepsi.
They also have their own brands, on being Sidral, which is
apple-flavored. Coffee is also another popular drink in Mexico.
You will be able to find Espresso and cappuccino in the cafes.
For something more exotic there is the drink, caf de olla. It
is made by being stewed for hours with the ingredients being
cinnamon and sugar, which gives it a sweet and rich flavor.
Outside of the cafes, it is common to find people making
instant coffee. Mexicans also enjoy tea. The tea of choice is
usually mint or chamomile.
Many favorite Mexican drinks also contain alcohol. One that
is much known in America is the Margarita. Tequila is the
alcohol in the drink. Margaritas come in a variety of flavors
and colors. It is served with ice, or blended with ice making
it a frozen drink. There are a few tales on who is the original
maker of the margarita. It is known that people in the 1930s
were enjoying these favorite drinks of Mexico. This drink is
still popular to this day. Mexico also drinks beer. They have
several brands, the biggest being Cerveza. Mexican-made brands
that are popular in the United States include Corona and Sol.
Pulque is a milky style beer that is popular amongst the poor.
It is made from sap and is thick. It usually takes some time to
get used to drinking. A drink that makes people think of Mexico
is Tequila. It consists of agave cactus and is produced mainly
in the Mexican state of Jalisco. It is served with a side of
lime and salt.
There are many more favorite Mexican drinks that are
available to make. There are recipe books that can help you
create new favorite drinks of Mexico. Next time you are
planning a backyard fiesta, try adding some new flavor. Your
guests will not be disappointed to quench their thirst with
south of the border favorite drinks of Mexico.
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