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  2. Licor de oro - Wikipedia

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    Licor de oro (English: Gold liqueur) is a typical Chilotan liqueur made of aguardiente and whey. The other ingredients are saffron and lemon peel , giving the liqueur a yellow color. [ 1 ]

  3. Aguardiente - Wikipedia

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    In the Spanish version, wine spirit is aguardiente de vino, fruit spirit is aguardiente de fruta, grain spirit (other than whiskey and neutral grain spirit) is aguardiente de cereales, etc. [4] Many aguardentes have a protected designation of origin: [5] Portugal Aguardente Bagaceira Alentejo; Aguardente Bagaceira Bairrada (grape marc of Bairrada)

  4. Non-alcoholic drink - Wikipedia

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    An alcohol-free or non-alcoholic drink, also known as a temperance drink, is a version of an alcoholic drink made without alcohol, or with the alcohol removed or reduced to almost zero. These may take the form of a non-alcoholic mixed drink or non-alcoholic beer , and are widely available where alcoholic drinks are sold.

  5. Agua de Oro - Wikipedia

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    Agua de Oro is a locality located in the Colón Department in the Province of Córdoba in central Argentina. It is located on the eastern slopes of the Sierra Chica, 800 meters above sea level, and is crossed by the San Vicente River.

  6. Las arras - Wikipedia

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    Wedding token 13 arras matrimoniales: gold coins. Las arras, or las arras matrimoniales (English: arrhae, wedding tokens, or unity coins [1]) are wedding paraphernalia used in Christian wedding ceremonies in Spain, Latin American countries, and the Philippines.

  7. Baño de Oro - Wikipedia

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    The Baño de Oro Historic Site (Spanish for golden bath) is a historic recreation center and swimming pool located in the Baño de Oro area of El Yunque National Forest in Río Grande, Puerto Rico. The site of Baño de Oro gets its name from the Baño de Oro Creek, [ 1 ] which itself is named after the former Spanish gold panning sites in the ...

  8. Mahia (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Its name literally means "eau de vie" in Arabic. Originally from Morocco, it was historically produced by the Moroccan Jews before they emigrated in the second half of the 20th century. Mahia can be enjoyed as a digestif or used as a base for cocktails: it goes very well with pomegranate juice, rose water; ginger syrup or mango juice for example.

  9. El Oro de Hidalgo - Wikipedia

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    El Oro is one of 125 municipalities in the State of Mexico within the United Mexican States. The municipal seat is the town of El Oro de Hidalgo. The name El Oro (Spanish: [el ˈoɾo] ⓘ) means "the gold" in Spanish. It has subsequently been given an alternative Nahuatl name of "Teocuitlatl", meaning "sacred excrement" (referring to gold).

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