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Definitions of pulque in various dictionaries:
noun - fermented Mexican drink from juice of various agave plants especially the maguey
A thick, fermented alcoholic beverage made in Mexico from various species of agave.
noun - a fermented Mexican beverage
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| Alcohol distilled from maguey |
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| Oct 2 2010 The Times - Concise |
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| In Mexico the juice of certain agaves is used to make this milky fermented drink |
| Mexico City has bars dedicated to this beverage made from the sap of the agave plant; it has the color of milk & tastes sour |
| This fermented milky drink of Mexico hails back to the time of the Aztecs |
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| A thick fermented alcoholic beverage made in Mexico from various species of agave. |
| a Mexican alcoholic drink made by fermenting sap from the maguey plant. |
| fermented Mexican drink from juice of various agave plants especially the maguey |
| A Mexican alcoholic drink made by fermenting sap from the maguey plant. |
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| Pulque ['pulke] (occasionally referred to as agave wine) is an alcoholic beverage made from the fermented sap of the maguey (agave) plant. It is traditional to central Mexico, where it has been produced for millennia. It has the color of milk, somewhat viscous consistency and a sour yeast-like taste.The drinks history extends far back into the Mesoamerican period, when it was considered sacred, and its use was limited to certain classes of people. After the Spanish Conquest of Mexico, the drink became secular and its consumption rose. The consumption of pulque reached its peak in the late 19th century. In the 20th century, the drink fell into decline, mostly because of competition from beer, which became more prevalent with the arrival of European immigrants. There are some efforts to revive the drinks popularity through tourism. |