0 a drink made from nuts or rice, that looks like milk and is drunk in Spain and Latin American countries, or a glass of this drink:
In Central America, the market is crowded with horchata makers.
You can get horchata all over the city.
The company sells organic unsweetened soy milk; horchata (tigernut milk), and organic plain and lemongrass egg-free mayonnaise.
Beverages also include hibiscus iced tea, one made from tamarind and one from rice called horchata.
Raw rice may be ground into flour for many uses, including making many kinds of beverages, such as "amazake, horchata", rice milk, and rice wine.
Horchata is a nonalcoholic beverage of milky appearance derived from the tubers of the tigernut plant mixed with sugar and water.
The concierge also joined the new service quarters, it seems following the creation in his former post of a room for making coffee, lemonade and horchata.