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Sangrita (meaning "little blood"), is a Mexican non-alcoholic drink often served with tequila - customarily a shot of tequila Blanco. Its origin dates back to the 1920s. It serves to complement the flavor of 100% agave tequila, which is similarly reminiscent of peppers and citrus. The peppery taste highlights tequila's crisp acidity and cleanses the palate. Before increased worldwide popularity and corporate interest in tequila in the late 1990s, consumption was largely localized to the vicinity of the tequila-producing state of Jalisco.

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  • Sangrita (de)
  • Sangrita (fr)
  • Sangrita (en)
  • Сангрита (ru)
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  • Sangrita ist ein Getränk aus verschiedenen Frucht- und Gemüsesäften, das in Mexiko gerne zu Tequila gereicht wird. In Mexiko ist Sangrita eine Gattungsbezeichnung. (de)
  • La sangrita, dont l'origine date des années 1920, est une boisson non alcoolisée servie en accompagnement d'un shot de tequila blanco. Il existe plusieurs variantes de la recette, mais la sangrita considérée comme authentique et originaire de Jalisco est faite à partir de jus de bigarade, lime et grenade, relevé par un mélange chili et une sauce piquante. * Alimentation et gastronomie * Portail du Mexique (fr)
  • Сангри́та (исп. Sangrita) — мексиканский безалкогольный напиток с ярко выраженным кисло-острым вкусом, которым запивают текилу. Название можно перевести на русский буквально как «кровушка» или «кровинка». Основная концепция сангриты заключается в том, чтобы дополнить вкус текилы и очистить нёбо между глотками алкогольного напитка. (ru)
  • Sangrita (meaning "little blood"), is a Mexican non-alcoholic drink often served with tequila - customarily a shot of tequila Blanco. Its origin dates back to the 1920s. It serves to complement the flavor of 100% agave tequila, which is similarly reminiscent of peppers and citrus. The peppery taste highlights tequila's crisp acidity and cleanses the palate. Before increased worldwide popularity and corporate interest in tequila in the late 1990s, consumption was largely localized to the vicinity of the tequila-producing state of Jalisco. (en)
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  • Sangrita (en)
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  • Sangrita (en)
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  • Sangrita ist ein Getränk aus verschiedenen Frucht- und Gemüsesäften, das in Mexiko gerne zu Tequila gereicht wird. In Mexiko ist Sangrita eine Gattungsbezeichnung. (de)
  • La sangrita, dont l'origine date des années 1920, est une boisson non alcoolisée servie en accompagnement d'un shot de tequila blanco. Il existe plusieurs variantes de la recette, mais la sangrita considérée comme authentique et originaire de Jalisco est faite à partir de jus de bigarade, lime et grenade, relevé par un mélange chili et une sauce piquante. * Alimentation et gastronomie * Portail du Mexique (fr)
  • Sangrita (meaning "little blood"), is a Mexican non-alcoholic drink often served with tequila - customarily a shot of tequila Blanco. Its origin dates back to the 1920s. It serves to complement the flavor of 100% agave tequila, which is similarly reminiscent of peppers and citrus. The peppery taste highlights tequila's crisp acidity and cleanses the palate. Before increased worldwide popularity and corporate interest in tequila in the late 1990s, consumption was largely localized to the vicinity of the tequila-producing state of Jalisco. A popular recipe in Guadalajara, Jalisco's largest city, was said to have originated from the leftover juices (mainly orange) of an equally popular regional fruit salad covered with fine chili powder, usually piquin. As the fruit salad, known to jalisquillos (Guadalajara's natives) as pico de gallo, was consumed from a large bowl during breakfast, the remaining juice was saved and poured on a small and narrow clay cup, which itself would be the precursor of the tequila shot glass. In almost all cases the drink took its bright red color from a mix of the fine pepper powder, spices, and pomegranate, while the base was mainly orange or sweetened lime juice. The key to a balanced sangrita recipe can be found in the fruit salad's recipes, which would have included any or all of the following: tangerine, cucumber, papaya, mango and jicama. Traditionally, sangrita is served with tequila blanco, but it can also accompany tequila reposado. The tequila and sangrita are each poured into a separate shot glass (or caballito) and the two are alternately sipped, not chased. Sangrita is used in a drink known as "The Mexican Flag", where three separate double shot glasses are filled with lime juice, tequila and sangrita. (en)
  • Сангри́та (исп. Sangrita) — мексиканский безалкогольный напиток с ярко выраженным кисло-острым вкусом, которым запивают текилу. Название можно перевести на русский буквально как «кровушка» или «кровинка». Основная концепция сангриты заключается в том, чтобы дополнить вкус текилы и очистить нёбо между глотками алкогольного напитка. (ru)
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  • Orange juice, lime juice, chili sauce (en)
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