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Two types of aguas frescas in a Mexican taqueria in Seattle. On the left is a jar of agua de flor de Jamaica, and on the right is horchata. The drinks are ladled from the jars into glasses. Chia seed agua fresca Guava agua fresca. Aguas frescas [1] [2] (English: cool waters, lit.
Agua fresca; H. Hennchata; Hibiscus tea; Horchata; T. Tamarindo (drink) This page was last edited on 1 April 2018, at 15:37 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Aguas frescas (5 P) Mexican alcoholic drinks (3 C, 26 P) B. Mexican drink brands (1 C) C. Mexican chocolate (1 C, 7 P) Drink companies of Mexico (2 C, 17 P)
Coffee cake meets rum cake in this decadent homemade crumb cake. Dark rum goes into both the cake and the glaze for a warm, complex flavor that goes beyond your classic coffee cake .
The Hennchata consists of 4 oz horchata plus a 1.5-oz (50 ml) bottle of Hennessy V.S. [1] Jorge Sánchez, the originator, serves it with a straw in a thick-walled, stemmed chavela glass with the bottle of cognac inverted in a plastic holder clipped to the rim; the brandy bottle empties itself as the level of horchata falls, making the drink more alcoholic as it is consumed.
Ingredients. 2 cups all-purpose flour. 2 teaspoons baking powder. 1/2 teaspoon salt. 1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened. 1 cup granulated sugar. 2 large eggs, whites and yolks separated
Aguas frescas are a classic street drink. They are often made with fruits such as watermelon, mango, orange, lime, etc., water and sugar, but others are made with rice (called horchata ), coconut and tamarind as well as a hibiscus flower tea called Agua de Jamaica . [ 8 ]
A summer-y pineapple-upside down cake is that much easier to make when you use pre-cut fruit. Top it with whipped cream and cherry compote. (Ricardo DeAratanha / Los Angeles Times)