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  2. Cachaça - Wikipedia

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    A cachaçaria in Minas Gerais, Brasil. Sugar production was mostly switched from the Madeira islands to Brazil by the Portuguese in the 16th century. In Madeira, aguardente de cana is made by distilling sugar cane juice into liquor, and the pot stills from Madeira were brought to Brazil to make what today is also called cachaça. [6]

  3. Caipirinha - Wikipedia

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    Caipirinha (Portuguese pronunciation: [kajpiˈɾĩɲɐ]) is a Brazilian cocktail, of São Paulo origin, [1] with cachaça (sugarcane hard liquor), sugar, lime, and ice. [2] The drink is prepared by mixing the fruit and the sugar together, then adding the liquor.

  4. List of Brazilian drinks - Wikipedia

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    Cachaça – a distilled spirit made from sugarcane juice. It is the most popular alcoholic beverage in Brazil. [4] It is also informally referred to as cana, caninha and pinga [4] Caipirinha – a cocktail prepared using cachaça, lime juice and sugar [4] Caju Amigo; Cajuína; Capeta – a cocktail prepared with vodka and sweet skim milk [5] Cauim

  5. Aguardiente - Wikipedia

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    In Brazil, a beverage known as cachaça or pinga, considered distinct from traditional aguardiente, is made from sugarcane. Cachaça has two varieties: unaged (white) and aged (gold). White cachaça is usually bottled immediately after distillation and tends to be cheaper.

  6. List of Cachaça brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Cachaça brands.Cachaça is a Brazilian spirit distilled from sugarcane. It has been produced since the 16th century and is the third most consumed distillate in the world by volume, [1] most commonly used to make caipirinhas outside Brazil, but in Brazil, the versatility of this spirit count today thousands of cocktails in its list, used to twist traditional cocktails, or ...

  7. Spirit of Sugarlandia: Why Filipino rum Don Papa is one to watch

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    Sugarcane has been prevalent here since 2200 BC, and was traditionally used in pre-colonial Philippines to make various jaggery (unrefined sugar) products, including cane wine, juice and drinking ...

  8. Leblon Cachaça - Wikipedia

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    Many makers, including Leblon, referred to their product as Brazilian Rum on the label. [8] Cachaça is made from fresh cane juice, not molasses like rum, predates the invention of rum by over a century (a.c. 1550), and has an entirely different cultural connotation. [1] In 2013 [disputed – discuss], Leblon created a movement to 'Legalize ...

  9. Brazil sugar producers report impact from fires in Sao Paulo ...

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    Brazil's largest sugar group Raizen SA estimated that about 1.8 million tons of its sugarcane, including what it sources from suppliers, had been affected by the fires, or about 2% of the total ...