Who knows what Horchata is?!


Question: It is a drink made from tiger nuts and tastes milky and sweet with a flavour all of it′s own. It is a speciallity of my region ( the Valencian Region, Spain ) and we drink it regularly. There are also Horchata ice-lollies and granizado (like a slush puppy).


Answers: It is a drink made from tiger nuts and tastes milky and sweet with a flavour all of it′s own. It is a speciallity of my region ( the Valencian Region, Spain ) and we drink it regularly. There are also Horchata ice-lollies and granizado (like a slush puppy).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horchata

Its a rice based drink, Non alcholic, hispanic oriented, pretty refreshing

Horchata or orxata is the name for several kinds of vegetable beverages, made of ground almonds, rice, barley or tigernuts

The nastiest drink on the planet!!!

its a mexican drink and its really good!

Tasty cinnamon flavored drink typically purchased at taco stands or a roach coach...

I've had it before at work. It's a creamy Mexican rice drink. It's interesting. A wonderful woman I worked with would secretly make a batch without the boss knowing and we'd all have some and hide it when she came around.

its a Mexican style drink made from rice and spices. its pretty good

it taste funny

Traditional Spanish Horchata is made by soaking and griding small tubers (cyperus esculentus)called chufa in Spanish and tiger nuts in English. Once it's ground, you strain it, add sugar and refrigerate.

its a rice based drink with cinnamon in it. Found in Mexican restaurants and is bomb!

It is ground up rice(dry) that is added to milk, sugar, cinnamon, and vanilla. It really is good. I make it home made for my kids.





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