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  2. Long Island iced tea - Wikipedia

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    Optionally garnish with lemon slice. [1] The Long Island iced tea, or Long Island ice tea, is an IBA official cocktail, typically made with vodka, tequila, light rum, triple sec, gin, and a splash of cola. Despite its name, the cocktail does not typically contain iced tea, but is named for having the same amber hue as iced tea.

  3. Café con leche - Wikipedia

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    Café au lait, caffè e latte. Media: Café con leche. Café con leche (literally coffee with milk in Spanish) is a coffee beverage common throughout Spain and Latin America consisting of strong coffee (usually espresso) mixed with scalded milk in approximately equal amounts. The amount of milk can be higher in a café con leche en vaso or a ...

  4. Lilt - Wikipedia

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    Citric acid. Sodium citrate. Aspartame. Acesulfame K. Saccharin. Website. coca-cola.co.uk /brands /lilt (Great Britain) coca-cola.ie /brands /lilt (Ireland) Lilt was a brand of soft drink manufactured by The Coca-Cola Company and sold only in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Gibraltar.

  5. Cortado - Wikipedia

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    A cortado is a Spanish beverage consisting of espresso mixed with a roughly equal amount of warm milk to reduce the acidity, [1][2] although the exact ratios have considerable regional variation. [3] The milk in a cortado is steamed, but not frothy and "texturized" as in many Italian coffee drinks. [4] The cortado is commonly served all over ...

  6. Mojito - Wikipedia

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    Mojito (/ moʊˈhiːtoʊ /; Spanish: [moˈxito]) is a traditional Cuban punch. The cocktail often consists of five ingredients: white rum, sugar (traditionally sugar cane juice), lime juice, soda water, and mint. [1][2] Its combination of sweetness, citrus, and herbaceous mint flavors is intended to complement the rum, and has made the mojito a ...

  7. Daiquiri - Wikipedia

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    The daiquiri (/ ˈdaɪkəri, ˈdæk -/; Spanish: daiquirí [dajkiˈɾi]) is a cocktail whose main ingredients are rum, citrus juice (typically lime juice), and sugar or other sweetener. The daiquiri is one of the six basic drinks listed in David A. Embury 's classic The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks, which also lists some variations.

  8. Calimocho - Wikipedia

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    Preparation. Stir together over plenty of ice. The calimocho[1] or kalimotxo (Basque pronunciation: [ka.li.mo.tʃo], Spanish pronunciation: [ka.li.ˈmo.tʃo]) is a drink consisting of equal parts red wine and a cola -based soft drink. [2][3] Red wine and cola were combined in Spain as early as the 1920s, but Coca-Cola was not widely available.

  9. Licuado - Wikipedia

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    Licuados (also known regionally as batidos) are a Latin American handmade blended beverage similar to smoothies, made with milk, fruit, and usually ice. [1] They are also sometimes called " preparados " (meaning "prepared"). [2] Licuados and other fresh fruit juice drinks are ubiquitous throughout Mexico. [3]