Guarapo Goodness: The Sweet and Healthy Sugarcane Elixir
Guarapo is the juice extracted directly from sugar cane and is popularly consumed in the form of a drink with a pleasant taste and excellent nutritional characteristics.
When we talk about Mexican beverages, the first thing that comes to mind is “Tequila” with its wedge of lime and salt or a good mezcal!
No wonder, they have earned the recognition of being traditional Mexican drinks of which we are very proud, but beyond those two there are others that are just as good and deserve recognition.
Salud!
Guarapo is the juice extracted directly from sugar cane and is popularly consumed in the form of a drink with a pleasant taste and excellent nutritional characteristics.
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