Morir soñando explained

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Morir Soñando
Type:virgin
Flaming:adam.
Served:
  • shaken
Garnish:None
Ingredients:
Prep:Mix sugar and milk and stir until all the sugar has dissolved. Refrigerate until very cold. Add the ice to the milk and stir. Slowly pour the orange juice in the milk, stirring constantly. Serve immediately.

Morir soñando (To die dreaming) is a popular beverage of the Dominican Republic which has made its way to other Caribbean and Latin American countries, usually made of orange juice, milk, cane sugar, and chopped ice.[1] Sometimes vanilla extract is also added, or evaporated milk is used instead of regular milk. The recipe varies greatly depending on the region and family heritage. American observers have described the drink as resembling an orange Creamsicle,[2] [3] or the eponymous drink of Orange Julius.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Clara R. Gonzalez. 100 Traditional Dominican Recipes. 2 June 2013. December 2005. Lulu.com. 978-1-4116-6312-1. 54–.
  2. Book: Sherri Eisenberg. Food Lovers' Guide to Brooklyn: Best Local Specialties, Markets, Recipes, Restaurants, and Events. registration. 2 June 2013. 4 May 2010. Globe Pequot. 978-0-7627-6332-0. 171–.
  3. Book: The New Yorker. 2 June 2013. June 2000. New Yorker Magazine, Incorporated. - "the morir sonando ('to die dreaming'), which combines milk, sugar, ice, and fresh -squeezed orange juice, tastes like a Creamsicle on a vitamin binge"
  4. Web site: The Morir Soñando Is the 3-Ingredient Drink of Your Dreams. Tommy Werner. Epicurious. 2016-08-15. it [morir soñando] tastes like a melted Orange Julius, only even creamier.