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  2. RumChata - Wikipedia

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    RumChata is a cream liqueur manufactured in Wisconsin. The recipe includes rum, dairy cream, cinnamon, vanilla, sugar, and other flavorings. The drink has been manufactured in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, since 2009. Its name is a portmanteau of rum and horchata; the liqueur was designed to taste like a mixture of the two. [1]

  3. Horchata - Wikipedia

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    An horchata-flavored doughnut. Horchata, as a flavor, makes appearances in ice cream, cookies, and other sweets, and other products such as RumChata, an alcoholic tribute to the beverage. [37] Some smoothie shops, cafés, and McDonald's in the U.S. have been experimenting with horchata-flavored frappes. [38]

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    In Spain, the drink now known as horchata de chufa (also sometimes called horchata de chufas or, in West African countries such as Nigeria and Mali, kunun aya) is the original form of horchata. [ dubious – discuss ] It is made from soaked, ground and sweetened tiger nuts mixed with sugar and water. [ 31 ]

  5. Rum - Wikipedia

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    They have more flavor and are stronger tasting than light rum and can be considered midway between light rum and the darker varieties. [citation needed] Light rums, also referred to as "silver" or "white" rums, in general, have very little flavor aside from a general sweetness. Light rums are sometimes filtered after aging to remove any colour.

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  7. Grog - Wikipedia

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    The difference between Swedish grog and long drinks, mixed drinks, or punches is the number of ingredients. The number of ingredients in drinks may vary, but grog typically has just one kind of liquor (most commonly vodka or brännvin , but others like rum , whisky , cognac , or eau de vie are also used), and one kind of a non-alcoholic beverage.

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