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  2. Fernet con coca - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of national drinks - Wikipedia

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    A Margarita is a famous cocktail that is made from tequila, as well as triple sec and lime juice. In Mexico, Aguas Frescas are also quite popular, two notable ones being Jamaica and Horchata. Hot chocolate is also a very popular hot drink, having been consumed by Mayans since around 3,000 years ago. [8]

  4. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    McMahons soft drinkspopular family run soft drink company in Ipswich West Street, Queensland from 1934 to the late 80s, founded by Frank McMahon; Marchants - another defunct brand of soft drinks sold in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia until the turn of the 21st century.

  5. Maté - Wikipedia

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    Argentina has celebrated National Maté Day every 30 November since 2015. [22] Parque Histórico do Mate, funded by the state of Paraná (Brazil), is a park aimed to educate people on the sustainable harvesting methods needed to maintain the integrity and vitality of the oldest wild forests of yerba-maté in the world. [23] [24]

  6. Tepache - Wikipedia

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    Tepache dates from Pre-Columbian Mexico, as a popular drink among the Nahua people of central Mexico; in the Nahuatl (also known as Aztec) language, the word tepiātl means 'drink made from corn'. Originally, corn ( maize ) was the base of tepache, but the contemporary recipe for tepache uses pineapple rinds as the foodstuff fermented to ...

  7. Tereré - Wikipedia

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    In Argentina, tereré is usually prepared with citrus juice and its consumption is increasing throughout the country, especially during the summer months, especially among younger millennials. [ 17 ] Tereré is part of the diet of native peoples of Argentina, such as the Qom people , who consume it within their diet based on stews and torta ...

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  9. Submarino (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The submarino (meaning "submarine" in Spanish) or remo (meaning "oar") is a beverage traditionally drunk in Argentina and Uruguay.It consists of a bar of dark chocolate melted inside a glass of hot milk and stirred with a long spoon (similar to an iced tea spoon) until the chocolate is completely dissolved.