That sounds like a very interesting drink, I don't know if I could stand the texture though. I imagine it being the consistency of rice pudding.MystryMeet said:I would have to say Atol from Guatemala. Basically corn dough, rice, milk, red chili, and depending on the area of Guatemala pumpkin seeds.
Very heavy thick drink, very sweet and belly warming.
We invented that? Damn, I never knew.Da Chi said:I'm from the land where the Ceasar was invented. Good old Canada.
You can actually make is as thick or thin you want. Most people like it thin enough so you don't actually have to chew. There are some people that like it as thick as rice pudding though. I don't...something about chewing your drink...disturbs me...Daystar Clarion said:That sounds like a very interesting drink, I don't know if I could stand the texture though. I imagine it being the consistency of rice pudding.MystryMeet said:I would have to say Atol from Guatemala. Basically corn dough, rice, milk, red chili, and depending on the area of Guatemala pumpkin seeds.
Very heavy thick drink, very sweet and belly warming.
While tea is the most appropriate choice, i have to say that i really really love a good English cider or real ale.Daystar Clarion said:snip
Yeah, one of my favourite ciders is Green Goblin. Best. Bottle. Ever!Treefingers said:While tea is the most appropriate choice, i have to say that i really really love a good English cider or real ale.Daystar Clarion said:snip
[HEADING=1]FUCK YEA[/HEADING]Mr. Omega said:Doesn't get any more American than Coca Cola! (Yes, Pepsi has a red, white and blue logo, but Coke tastes better.)
Um, you do realize that the artwork there is very much Japanese, right?ICanBreakTheseCuffs said:[HEADING=1]FUCK YEA[/HEADING]Mr. Omega said:Doesn't get any more American than Coca Cola! (Yes, Pepsi has a red, white and blue logo, but Coke tastes better.)
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