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'''Lulada''' is a traditional [[Colombian cuisine|Colombian]] beverage from [[Cali]], in the [[Valle del Cauca Department]] of Colombia. It is prepared from [[naranjilla|lulo]], a fruit common to the region, lime juice, water, and sugar for sweetness. It often has the texture and consistency of a smoothie and is sometimes served with a shot of [[ |
'''Lulada''' is a traditional [[Colombian cuisine|Colombian]] beverage from [[Cali]], in the [[Valle del Cauca Department]] of Colombia. It is prepared from [[naranjilla|lulo]], a fruit common to the region, lime juice, water, and sugar for sweetness. It often has the texture and consistency of a smoothie and is sometimes served with a shot of [[aguardiente]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.southamerica.cl/Colombia/Drinks.htm|title=Colombia Drinks, Typical Colombian Drinks, Coffee, Aguadiente, Rum|website=www.southamerica.cl}}</ref> A lulada differs from the standard lulo juice in that the lulo fruit is not blended during the drink's preparation. |
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Type | Beverage |
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Country of origin | Colombian |
Ingredients | Lulo, lime juice, water, and sugar |
Lulada is a traditional Colombian beverage from Cali, in the Valle del Cauca Department of Colombia. It is prepared from lulo, a fruit common to the region, lime juice, water, and sugar for sweetness. It often has the texture and consistency of a smoothie and is sometimes served with a shot of aguardiente.[1] A lulada differs from the standard lulo juice in that the lulo fruit is not blended during the drink's preparation.
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- ^ "Colombia Drinks, Typical Colombian Drinks, Coffee, Aguadiente, Rum". www.southamerica.cl.