
Have I said that enough yet?

Mike wrote:Horchata is kind of a milky looking sweet drink (with no milk). The milky look comes from I believe the fact that its made with rice. Its rice or rice flour, almond flavor with cinnamon and a little lime (and sugar of course). I would love to try the CLIGHT horchata if it tastes like the real thing.
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Have I said that enough yet?
I can understand your reluctance. The first time I had it was about 4 years ago when a co-worker all but forced it down my throat. I love it but sometimes I can't take it because of my texture/look phobia.Sojourner wrote:I'm prolly the only Mexican on the planet that doesn't like horchata. Well, I didn't like it as a kid anyway, and that was the last time I tried it. The watery milkiness was aversive to me, but that was when I still drank whole milk! Now, whole milk is SO thick it's like drinking paint or Wite-Out!! So maybe I'll give horchata a try one of these days. Hmmm. I'm still never gonna' eat nopalitos, though. Unless I'm starving. And in the desert. Maybe then.
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Mike wrote:Horchata is kind of a milky looking sweet drink (with no milk). The milky look comes from I believe the fact that its made with rice. Its rice or rice flour, almond flavor with cinnamon and a little lime (and sugar of course). I would love to try the CLIGHT horchata if it tastes like the real thing.
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Have I said that enough yet?
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