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Sabtu, 14 Juli 2018

Making Pinolillo, The Drink of the Gods - Green Nica
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Pinolillo is a sweet cornmeal and it is a cacao-based traditional drink in Nicaragua and also consumed in Costa Rica. It is made of ground toasted corn and a small amount of cacao. It can be mixed with water or milk, and served sweetened or unsweetened. If unsweetened, it is rather bitter. It can also be used in cooking some local dishes, such as garrobo con pinol or pinol de hola. The drink usually has a rough, gritty texture.

It is traditionally served out of a gourd made of the shell of the jicaro fruit. Decorative gourds are also made for purchase by tourists as souvenirs; such decorations are rarely found in the homes of native Nicaraguans.


Video Pinolillo



Pinol and Nicaraguan culture

Consumption of Pinolillo is so widespread and traditional that the substance has become one of many symbols of Nicaraguan culture. Nicaraguans often refer to themselves as "Pinoleros", either jokingly or with pride. The patriotic phrase "Soy puro Pinolero; ¡Nicaragüense por gracia de Dios!" (I'm a pure Pinolero; Nicaraguan by the grace of God!) has been frequently used by Nicaraguans. The phrase comes from the patriotic song Nicaragua Mía by Tino López Guerra, which has been covered several times. The popular saying is often used by the Nicaraguan president, in his speeches.


Maps Pinolillo



See also

  • List of maize dishes

Nicaragua, à la recherche des dernières fèves de cacao
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References

Source of article : Wikipedia