Mate con malicia | |
Type: | cocktail |
Flaming: | no |
Served: | straight |
Drinkware: | mate gourd and a bombilla |
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Spanish; Castilian: Mate con malicia (Spanish: 'mate with malice') or Spanish; Castilian: mate con punta ('spiked mate') is a drink made of maté infusion and aguardiente or pisco, consumed mainly in rural areas of Chile. Spanish; Castilian: Huarisnaque is typically drunk by huasos, gauchos, fishermen and lumberjacks to warm up, as it combines both alcohol and the psychoactive substances of yerba-maté, namely caffeine, theobromine and theophylline.