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Horchata (; ), or (), is a name given to various beverages, which are generally plant-based, but sometimes contain animal milk. In
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, it is made with soaked, ground, and sweetened
tiger nuts The tiger (''Panthera tigris'') is the largest living cat species and a member of the genus '' Panthera''. It is most recognisable for its dark vertical stripes on orange fur with a white underside. An apex predator, it primarily preys on u ...
. In
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and other parts of the Americas, the base is jicaro, melon or sesame seeds, or white rice, along with other spices. Different varieties can be served hot or cold, and may be used as a flavor in other beverages, such as frappé coffee.


Etymology

The name probably derives from a Latin word for
barley Barley (''Hordeum vulgare''), a member of the grass family, is a major cereal grain grown in temperate climates globally. It was one of the first cultivated grains, particularly in Eurasia as early as 10,000 years ago. Globally 70% of barley p ...
, the term , which in turn comes from (
barley Barley (''Hordeum vulgare''), a member of the grass family, is a major cereal grain grown in temperate climates globally. It was one of the first cultivated grains, particularly in Eurasia as early as 10,000 years ago. Globally 70% of barley p ...
), related to a Mediterranean tradition of grain-based beverages. The Italian and Maltese , the French and English ''
orgeat Orgeat syrup is a sweet syrup made from almonds, sugar, and rose water or orange flower water. It was originally made with a barley-almond blend. It has a pronounced almond taste and is used to flavor many cocktails. Orgeat syrup is an importan ...
'' have the same origin, although the beverages themselves have diverged, and are generally no longer made from barley.


History and composition

The drink originated in North Africa, and it is estimated that during the 11th century, it began to spread throughout
Hispania Hispania ( la, Hispānia , ; nearly identically pronounced in Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, and Italian) was the Roman name for the Iberian Peninsula and its provinces. Under the Roman Republic, Hispania was divided into two provinces: Hisp ...
(now Spain and Portugal). There are 13th-century records of a -like beverage made near Valencia, where it remains a common drink. From Spain, the concept of horchata was brought to the
New World The term ''New World'' is often used to mean the majority of Earth's Western Hemisphere, specifically the Americas."America." ''The Oxford Companion to the English Language'' (). McArthur, Tom, ed., 1992. New York: Oxford University Press, p. ...
. Here, drinks called or simply came to be made with white rice and cinnamon or instead of tiger nuts. Sometimes these drinks had vanilla added, or were served adorned with fruit. Similarly flavored plant based beverages are sold in various parts of the world as varieties of or .


Varieties


or

The drink now known as (also sometimes called or, in West African countries such as Nigeria and Mali, ) is the original form of horchata. It is made from soaked, ground and sweetened
tiger nuts The tiger (''Panthera tigris'') is the largest living cat species and a member of the genus '' Panthera''. It is most recognisable for its dark vertical stripes on orange fur with a white underside. An apex predator, it primarily preys on u ...
. According to researchers at the
University of Ilorin University of Ilorin, also known as Unilorin, is a federal government-owned university in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. It was established by a decree of the federal military government in August, 1975. The establishment aimed to implement one o ...
, made from tiger nuts is an inexpensive source of protein. The
Valencia Valencia ( va, València) is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third-most populated municipality in Spain, with 791,413 inhabitants. It is also the capital of the province of the same name. The wider urban area al ...
n or is made with dried and sweetened
tiger nuts The tiger (''Panthera tigris'') is the largest living cat species and a member of the genus '' Panthera''. It is most recognisable for its dark vertical stripes on orange fur with a white underside. An apex predator, it primarily preys on u ...
(''Cyperus esculentus''). This form of horchata is now properly called . It remains popular in Spain, where a regulating council exists to ensure the quality and traceability of the product in relation to the designation of origin. There it is served ice-cold as a natural refreshment in the summer, often served with
fartons Fartons (, plural. es, fartón) are confectionery sweets typical of the Valencian town of Alboraia, Spain. Elongated and glazed with sugar, they are made of flour, milk, sugar, oil, eggs, and a leavening agent. This delicate and spongy swe ...
. The majority of the Spanish tiger nut crop is utilised in the production of .
Alboraya Alboraya () or Alboraia () is a town and municipality of the province of Valencia, Spain. It is situated very close to the city of Valencia. Originally a farming community, Alboraya has grown in recent decades following the development of the m ...
is the most important production centre. In total, sixteen Valencian municipalities grow tiger nuts protected by the quality seal, the only one that guarantees its Valencian origin, which in aggregate cover around 485 hectares of tiger nut fields, with an approximate annual production of 8,000 tonnes, which is normally all sold by the time it is harvested. In rare instances, various forms of
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may be present in .


( es) is made of
rice Rice is the seed of the grass species '' Oryza sativa'' (Asian rice) or less commonly ''Oryza glaberrima'' (African rice). The name wild rice is usually used for species of the genera '' Zizania'' and '' Porteresia'', both wild and domesticat ...
, sometimes with vanilla and typically with cinnamon. It is the most common variety of in
Mexico Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast by Guatema ...
and Guatemala. In the United States, it is popular in and Mexican ice cream shops. In Alvarado, is scented with flowers of the Aztec marigold ( or ''
Tagetes erecta ''Tagetes erecta'', the Aztec marigold, Mexican marigold, big marigold, ''cempazúchitl'' or ''cempasúchil'', is a species of flowering plant in the genus ''Tagetes'' native to Mexico. Despite being native to the Americas, it is often called the ...
''). Though was once typically homemade, it is now available in both ready-to-drink (shelf-stable or refrigerated) and powdered form in grocery stores, principally in the U.S. and Latin America. is one of the typical drink flavors of Mexican , together with and
hibiscus ''Hibiscus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. The genus is quite large, comprising several hundred species that are native to warm temperate, subtropical and tropical regions throughout the world. Member species ...
.


("sesame horchata") is made with toasted ground sesame seeds. In Puerto Rico, it is typically made by pouring boiling water over sesame seeds and left to soak 24 hours. It is then strained adding sugar, vanilla, and cinnamon. Evaporated milk, coconut milk, and rum can be added. is also made with sesame seeds, water and sugar in Zulia, an area in the west of Venezuela.


is made of ground melon seeds.


In the Central American countries of El Salvador, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Costa Rica, refers to the drink known as . Its base is made from grinding jicaro seeds, also locally referred to as "morro" seeds, with rice. Depending on the region, other additions include ground cocoa bean, cocoa, cinnamon, sesame seeds, nutmeg, tiger nuts, vanilla, ground peanuts, almonds and cashews. In Nicaragua, it is made with semilla de jicaro and rice as a base. They are toasted and then ground into a fine powder. The powder is then mixed with water or milk and mixed with cinnamon powder and sugar. Cocoa beans are sometimes added to the horchata, also toasted and ground with the base.


Ecuadorian

In Ecuador, is a clear red infusion or tea of 18 herbs, and is most famous in the province of Loja Province, Loja. Some of the herbs used are escancel or bloodleaf, lemon verbena, lemon grass, mint, chamomile, lemon balm, rose geranium, among others. It is not at all related to horchata of other Latin American countries, it simply shares the same denomination. The urban and rural people who consume the “horchata” drink in the Loja province report wellbeing benefits, and believe that this herbal mixture infusion promotes a healthy digestion, improves memory, and acts as an hepatic anti-inflammatory and a diuretic. There is also genotoxic activity in some of its ingredients.


as a flavor

Horchata, as a flavor, makes appearances in ice cream, cookies, and other sweets, and other products such as RumChata, an alcoholic tribute to the beverage. Some smoothie shops, cafés, and McDonald's in the U.S. have been experimenting with horchata-flavored Frappé coffee, frappes.


See also

* Chicha * Orgeat syrup * Rice milk * Salep


References


External links


The Regulating Council of Denomination of Origin "Chufa de Valencia"
Quality council regulating tiger nut horchata in Valencia

Valencian Horchata in New York City {{Rice drinks Aguas frescas Mexican drinks Non-alcoholic drinks Plant milk Rice drinks Spanish drinks