Per wiki:
Horchata (/ɔrˈtʃɑːtə/; Spanish: [orˈtʃata] ( listen)), or Orxata (Catalan pronunciation: [oɾˈʃata]), is the name of several kinds of traditional beverages, made of ground almonds, sesame seeds, rice, barley, or tigernuts (chufas).
In Mexico and Guatemala, horchata is made of rice, sometimes with vanilla and always with cinnamon.
The last time I was in Mexico, I discovered the coconut flavored horchata in one of the little hole in the wall stores that only sells beverages and ice cream. I was so pleased to see that they sell them also in the grocery stores.
Have you tried horchata? Do you like it?
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I have never tried it, and this is the very first I've heard of it, but I am an adventurous sort so if the opportunity to try it arose I definitely would :)
ReplyDeleteMmmm! That looks and sounds tasty,
ReplyDeleteI would like to try it!
best wishes,
Di.
ABCW team.
Never HEARD of it, so never had it. I'd try it, though.
ReplyDeleteROG, ABCW
I have never tried Horchata.
ReplyDeleteI hope they sell it in Tenerife, for I will be there in June.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Wil, ABCW.
I don't know it....
ReplyDeleteWhat i drink mostly is coffee... and aloevera juice
I haven't, but it sure sounds interesting. Especially because I like cinnamon
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful! Tastes like liquid rice pudding! YUM!!!
ReplyDeletewe have a hollicks hot drink.
ReplyDeleteI'm allergic to coconut oil and have to be careful with peanuts and macadamia nuts too, so I think I would avoid this.
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