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Tiky is a pineapple-flavored soft drink distributed by Fabrica de Bebidas Gaseosas Salvavidas, S.A. in Guatemala. [1] References
Atholl Brose, a whisky based drink named after the historical region of Atholl, Scotland; Bacanora, an agave-derived liqueur named after Bacanora, Sonora, Mexico; Blue Curaçao, an orange liqueur named after the Caribbean island of Curaçao; Bourbon whiskey, after Bourbon Street, New Orleans, or Bourbon County, Kentucky, USA
In Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, and Panamá soft drinks are referred to as "frescos" (short for refresco), which in Mexico means soft drinks and in Nicaragua means aguas frescas. Soft drinks in Guatemala are called " aguas ", short for aguas gaseosas , which could easily be confused with the Mexican aguas frescas or Nicaraguan soft drinks ...
Industrias Licoreras de Guatemala is a Guatemalan alcohol distillery which produces different kinds of alcohol and which owns different brands. It was created at the beginning of the 20th century by Venancio, Andrés, Felipe, Jesús and Alejandro Botran, who emigrated from Spain to start a distillery business. [ 1 ]
In Guatemala, the start of the Christmas season is marked by la quema del diablo, or the burning of the devil, on Dec. 7, the eve of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, Guatemala City’s ...
The U.S. Embassy in Guatemala said initial exports from Guatemala could be about 1,700 tons annually. But that’s still a drop in the bucket compared to Mexico’s annual exports of 1.4 million tons.
Gifiti is common in areas with Garifuna people, notably Honduras, Belize, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. Gifiti is frequently made at home, with varying recipes. It is also available commercially, such as from Travellers Liquors of Belize.
It is Guatemala's oldest continually produced beer, dating back to 1896. It is also the most famous beer in the country, and has become part of Guatemalan popular culture . It is sold in 350 mL (12 U.S. fl oz; 12 imp fl oz) aluminum cans , 355 mL (12.0 U.S. fl oz; 12.5 imp fl oz) returnable bottles, 355 mL non-returnable bottles, and 1-liter ...