Re booze: My students like to remind me that Tequila is indigenous to this hemisphere. And indeed it is. So is pulque and mescal. Indigenous peoples south of the border made pulque from the agave, or maguey, plant and were able to refine their production of the drink after being introduced to the distilling process by the Spanish. I have never tasted pulque, but it reportedly tastes like sour milk mixed with gunpowder and Limburger cheese. One student has had it several times while in Mexico and likes it.
The word "Tequila" is patented and is brewed in the Mexican town of Tequila.Its made from 12-year-old blue agaves. The worm you may see in some bottles is the maguey worm. Mescal is made from the heart of the agave.
Has anyone tasted hot chocolate made from 100% cacao and sweetened with honey?
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