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  2. Tequila vs. Mezcal: What's the Difference? - AOL

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    So, whether you're making a classic tequila cocktail like a paloma or margarita or Ree Drummond's Oklahoma Prairie Fire (made with fiery mezcal), you'll be prepared for taco night.

  3. Tequila Drinkers, You're Actually Drinking A Type Of Mezcal - AOL

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    On the whole, though, mezcal has a more in-your-face flavor than tequila and should be used with that in mind—in, for instance, this mezcal margarita. Tequila and mezcal come from entirely ...

  4. Wait, What's the Difference Between Tequila and Mezcal? - AOL

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    Mezcal vs. Tequila. If you're in the mood for a margarita, you pretty much know that you're looking for a bottle of tequila at the liquor store. But when you get there you might be reminded that ...

  5. Mezcal - Wikipedia

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    Mezcal (/ m ɛ ˈ s k æ l / ⓘ, Latin American Spanish: ⓘ), sometimes spelled mescal, is a distilled alcoholic beverage made from any type of agave.. Agaves or magueys are endemic to the Americas and found globally as ornamental plants.

  6. Pulque - Wikipedia

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    Pulque is a milk-colored, somewhat viscous liquid that produces a light foam. It is made by fermenting the sap of certain types of maguey (agave) plants. In contrast, mezcal is made from the cooked heart of certain agave plants, and tequila is made all or mostly from the blue agave.

  7. Tequila - Wikipedia

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    A variety of cocktails are made with tequila, including the margarita, a cocktail that helped make tequila popular in the United States. The traditional margarita uses tequila, Cointreau, and lime juice, [60] though many variations exist. A popular cocktail in Mexico is the Paloma.