. . . . . . "17694"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Pulqueria"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "41427850"^^ . . . . . "Pulquer\u00EDas (or pulcher\u00EDas) are a type of tavern in Mexico that specialize in serving an alcoholic beverage known as pulque. Established during early colonial rule, pulquer\u00EDas remained popular venues for Mexican socializing until the mid-20th century. They were associated with extravagant decorations and names, social drinking, music, dancing, gambling, fighting, crime, and sexual promiscuity. Central to daily life and culture in Mexico, government authorities throughout history generally saw them as threats to the social order and the progress of the nation. Numerous restrictions were later put on pulquer\u00EDas and the sale of pulque. Today, there are very few pulquer\u00EDas left operating in Mexico."@en . . "1116805355"^^ . . . . "Pulquer\u00EDas (or pulcher\u00EDas) are a type of tavern in Mexico that specialize in serving an alcoholic beverage known as pulque. Established during early colonial rule, pulquer\u00EDas remained popular venues for Mexican socializing until the mid-20th century. They were associated with extravagant decorations and names, social drinking, music, dancing, gambling, fighting, crime, and sexual promiscuity. Central to daily life and culture in Mexico, government authorities throughout history generally saw them as threats to the social order and the progress of the nation. Numerous restrictions were later put on pulquer\u00EDas and the sale of pulque. Today, there are very few pulquer\u00EDas left operating in Mexico."@en . . . .