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FACT: Cachaca was once seen as a poor man's beverage.
Jeanine Barone: 8 Myths About Rio de Janeiro Jeanine Barone 2011
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Cachaca can be found in a plethora of upmarket bars, restaurants and clubs serve up it.
Jeanine Barone: 8 Myths About Rio de Janeiro Jeanine Barone 2011
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FACT: Cachaca was once seen as a poor man's beverage.
Jeanine Barone: 8 Myths About Rio de Janeiro Jeanine Barone 2011
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Cachaca can be found in a plethora of upmarket bars, restaurants and clubs serve up it.
Jeanine Barone: 8 Myths About Rio de Janeiro Jeanine Barone 2011
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The drinksmixer. com site lists abominations like Creme De Cachaca, made with Irish Cream; Creme de Cafe, made with light cream; and Ponche De Creme, made with condensed milk.
Ecological Ain't the Same As Good for You Steve Carper 2008
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Hubby and I bought some Cachaca rum, a bag of limes and sugar in the raw and have been making them at home.
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Hubby and I bought some Cachaca rum, a bag of limes and sugar in the raw and have been making them at home.
February 2007 2007
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Cachaca, which one expert says tastes like kerosene, is made from sugar cane and is famous for being potent and cheap.
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You see, Mr. Rohter, the "New York Times" bureau chief in Rio de Janeiro wrote a piece a couple of days ago about a topic that has a lot of Brazilians talking: the apparent fondness of their new president Luis Inacio Lula de Silva, for how do we say, strong refreshment: beer, whiskey, the local firewater called Cachaca.
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• Signature drink: Caipirinha - Cachaca, sugar and lime.
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