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  2. Abuelita - Wikipedia

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    Abuelita is a Mexican hot chocolate also known as chocolate para mesa (English: "table chocolate") owned by the Nestlé company. [1] It was originally invented and commercialized in Mexico in 1939, [2] by Fábrica de Chocolates La Azteca. [3] The name is an affectionate Spanish word for "grandma" (literally translated as "little grandmother" or ...

  3. 12 Christmas Drinks That Make Spirits Bright Around the World

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    Look for Mexican hot chocolate drinking tablets like Abuelita and Ibarra to give the drink its subtle spiced flavor. Get the Mexican Hot Chocolate recipe. Will Dickey. Hot Buttered Rum.

  4. I taste-tested 5 coffee chains' hot chocolate, and the best ...

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    To find the best hot chocolate, I tried Starbucks, Peet's, Coffee Bean, Dunkin', and Krispy Kreme. ... is Nestlé's oft-overlooked Abuelita Mexican Hot Chocolate — or boldly starting from ...

  5. Champurrado - Wikipedia

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    Champurrado is a chocolate-based atole, [1] a warm and thick Mexican beverage. It is prepared with either a masa (lime-treated corn dough), masa harina (a dried version of this dough), or corn flour (simply very finely ground dried corn, especially local varieties grown for atole); piloncillo; water or milk; and occasionally containing cinnamon, anise seed, or vanilla. [2]

  6. Mexican Chocolate Pots de Crème Recipe - AOL

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    Pour the chocolate mixture into 6 small bowls and refrigerate until the pots de crème are chilled, at least 6 hours or overnight. Serve the pots de crème with unsweetened whipped cream and chocolate shavings. MAKE AHEAD The pots de crème can be refrigerated for up to 3 days. Recipe Credit: Stephanie Prida Image Credit: Quentin Bacon

  7. Ibarra (chocolate) - Wikipedia

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    Ibarra table chocolate Ibarra table chocolate. Ibarra is a brand of Mexican chocolate para mesa (English: "table chocolate"), produced since 1925, [1] and since 1954 produced by the company Chocolatera de Jalisco of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.

  8. I tried 5 hot-chocolate recipes from celebrity chefs, and ...

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    I made hot-chocolate recipes from Ina Garten, Jacques Torres, Sandra Lee, Alton Brown, Carla Hall. My favorite recipe for hot chocolate was Sandra Lee's, which calls for a bit of alcohol. Garten ...

  9. Tascalate - Wikipedia

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    Tascalate (alternative spelling Tazcalate) is a chocolate drink made from a mixture of roasted maize, roasted cocoa bean, ground pine nuts, achiote and sugar or panela, very common in the Mexican state of Chiapas. [1] Tascalate means tortilla water (agua de tortilla) [2] and their origins can be rooted to their noble prehispanic lineage. [3]

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