Tequila
alcoholic beverage from Mexico created by a Spaniard From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tequila is a Latin American drink from Mexico that contains alcohol. It is made from a plant called agave. It contains about 40 percent alcohol, and is often used in bars and nightclubs to make mixed drinks such as the tequila sunrise or the Margarita.
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