Sangrita
Mexican non-alcoholic drink / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Spanish wine-and-fruit-based alcoholic beverage sangria.
Sangrita (meaning "little blood"), is a Mexican non-alcoholic drink[1] often served with tequila – customarily a shot of tequila blanco. Its origin dates back to the 1920s.[2]
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Type | Drink |
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Country of origin | Jalisco, Mexico |
Colour | Red |
Ingredients | Orange juice, lime juice, chili sauce |
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