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Mate, a traditional beverage in southern South America, especially in Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and the south of Brazil. Antigua and Barbuda: Rum Argentina: Mate ...
Pages in category "Argentine drinks" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Named after its city of origin, it is a traditional dessert consisting of sponge cake, meringue, dulce de leche, crème Chantilly, Praline, nuts, grated coconut, and other ingredients depending on the variety of the dessert [1] Bread pudding (budín de pan) Usually stale bread; combination of milk, eggs, butter, sugar A bread-based dessert.
Yerba-maté is the national drink of Paraguay, where it is also consumed with either hot or ice cold water (see tereré); [20] Argentina; [21] and Uruguay. Drinking maté is a common social practice in all of the territory of Paraguay and Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, southern Chile, and eastern Bolivia.
Bordsdricka – traditional soft drink, with a taste of portello and julmust; Champis – began production under this name in 1918; Citronil – traditional soft drink; Cuba Cola – brand of cola marketed by Saturnus AB since 1953; Dansk Citron – bright yellow lemon-flavoured soft drink; Drink 21 – cola mixed with julmust
Mate tea served in traditional gourd cups in Argentina. A cup of freshly made mate. The Argentine tea culture is influenced by local and imported varieties and customs. The country is a major producer of tea (Camellia sinensis), but is best known for the cultivation and consumption of mate, made with the leaves of the local yerba mate plant.
This is a list of national liquors.A national liquor is a distilled alcoholic beverage considered standard and respected in a given country. While the status of many such drinks may be informal, there is usually a consensus in a given country that a specific drink has national status or is the "most popular liquor" in a given nation.
Fernet con coca (Spanish: [feɾˈne(ð) koŋ ˈkoka], [1] "Fernet and Coke"), also known as fernando, [2] [3] its diminutive fernandito (Spanish: [feɾnanˈdito]), [4] or several other nicknames, [nb 1] is a long drink of Argentine origin consisting of the Italian amaro liqueur fernet and cola, served over ice.