Mocochinchi

Mocochinchi
Type Bolivian cuisine
Country of origin Bolivia

Mocochinchi is a Bolivian beverage. It is made with peaches that have been peeled and dried. The fruits are left in water overnight, then boiled with sugar and cinnamon. The drink is served cold.

In the summer of 2012, Bolivian foreign minister David Choquehuanca urged the citizens of his nation to drink mocochinchi, as an alternative to Coca-Cola, as part of the plan by the administration of President Evo Morales to expel The Coca-Cola Company from Bolivia.[1]

Drinking mocochinchi on a market in La Paz.

See also

Sources

  1. Russian Television, "`End of capitalism`: Bolivia to expel Coca-Cola in wake of 2012 Mayan `apocalypse`," (August 1st, 2012 – retrieved on August 4th, 2012).
  • "La cocina boliviana, variedad y sabor" (in Spanish). Spain: Eroski.


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