Posted on Sunday, August 5, 2018 in
Drink Recipes
Brazilian Caipirinha Drink
Caipirinhas are one of the most popular alcoholic drinks in Brazil and are enjoyed worldwide because they just taste so good.
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Preparation time | 10 min |
Cooking Time | n/a |
Ready In | 10 min |
Level of Difficulty | Very Easy |
Servings | 1 |
Ingredients
1/2 lime, sliced1 teaspoon of white sugar2 and 1/2 fluid ounces of cachaça1 cup of ice cubes
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Preparation
- In a large glass, squeeze and drop in 2 eighths of the lime.
- Add the sugar, crush and mix with a spoon.
- Pour in the cachaca and plenty of ice.
- Stir well, serve and enjoy!
Recipe & Photo Credit: easyportugueserecipes.com
Posted by: Eddy
Portuguese Style Cafe Mocha
This Portuguese style cafe mocha latte recipe (receita de café mocha) is quick and simple to make and delicious.
Level of Difficulty | Very Easy |
Servings | 1 |
Portuguese Orange Liqueur
This Portuguese orange liqueur (licor de laranja) brings back many memories of when I was younger living in the Azores Islands.
Level of Difficulty | Very Easy |
Servings | 10 |
Portuguese Pineapple Juice with Mint Drink
This refreshing Portuguese pineapple juice with mint drink (sumo de abacaxi com menta) is the easiest drink you will ever prepare.
Level of Difficulty | Very Easy |
Servings | 1 |
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Elizabete
going to try it ,i had some in Brazil and i loved it
3 years ago, Sunday, September 5, 2021
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