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Inspired by the traditional practices of Mexican ranchers, attendees blend chocolate, coffee, high-proof alcohol, and milk straight from the udders of goats or cows into a brew also called a pajarete. The potent beverage is said to induce a mild high and apparently helps kick-start the day.
‘This drink helps you take flight’: Mexican pajaretes intoxicate Angelenos Zeke Reed 2025
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Used to live in a farm in Mexico when I was kid. We had these pretty often. I unfortunately never got to try the alcoholic ones but the chocolate pajaretes were delicious and im still alive so not really dangerous
Would you guys try Pajarete Vinsmoke2jz 2025
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A drink made from fresh milk, chocolate, sugar and cane alcohol is coming to be known as the “drink of death” in Jalisco, where 25 people have died and 20 more have been sickened after drinking the concoction, known as pajarete.
Having killed 25 people, pajarete known as drink of death in Jalisco Susy Buchanan 2020
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“From my point of view, pajaretes are a mystical drink, because it’s a beverage that transforms you, mentally, and physiologically at dawn,” says Nico Mejia, a chef and author from Manzanillo, Colima.
Inside the Clandestine, Milk-Fueled Ranch Parties of Southern California Bill Esparza 2022
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