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Cheers: A Passion For Corn Translates Into A Drink With Kick  | The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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Mexicans love corn so much they even drink it. Tejuino, a traditional drink from Jalisco and other states in western Mexico, speaks to this passion. “The best thing to cool oneself down is to have a very cold tejuino, with lime, salt and a little piquín pepper, just to give it bite,” said Alonso Manrique Jiménez, a tejuino street vendor […]

The post Cheers: A Passion For Corn Translates Into A Drink With Kick  first appeared on The Florida Star | The Georgia Star.

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