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List of Brazilian drinks
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Below is a list of drinks found in Brazilian cuisine.
Brazilian drinks

- Aluá – prepared with maize, rice and sugar.[1] It has also been referred to as corn wine.[2]
- Bombeirinho – prepared with cachaça and gooseberry syrup, it is similar to a Kir Royal cocktail.[3]
- 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
- Chá mate gelado – Roasted erva mate (Ilex paraguariensis) iced tea. Famous in homes and Rio de Janeiro, sold at its beaches.
- Chimarrão
- Guaraná
- Jurubeba – a digestif made using the nightshade solanum paniculatum.
- Limonada suíça – prepared with lime pieces with peel, ice cubes, sugar, and water. The version with condensed milk is also popular.[6]
- Quentão
- Rabo-de-galo
- Tiquira – a cachaça beverage prepared with manioc[7]
- Vinho Quente
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