Definitions

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  • noun A traditional chocolate-based atole, containing panela, vanilla, anise and cinnamon. Found in Mexico
  • noun A cuban water-based drink, containing several spices, mixed with rum or brandy.

Etymologies

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From Spanish.

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Examples

  • Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on making Mexican holiday dishes such as champurrado

    NYT > Home Page By BAO ONG 2010

  • Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on making Mexican holiday dishes such as champurrado

    NYT > Home Page By BAO ONG 2010

  • In addition, women often dish up pozole, menudo, atole, ponche, champurrado, tamales, atole de grano (a Michoacán specialty), and any number of other delicacies, but this normally happens on the sidewalk outside their homes and most often para llevar -- as takeout -- and usually at night.

    Hidden Restaurants - on the hunt 2009

  • In addition, women often dish up pozole, menudo, atole, ponche, champurrado, tamales, atole de grano (a Michoacán specialty), and any number of other delicacies, but this normally happens on the sidewalk outside their homes and most often para llevar -- as takeout -- and usually at night.

    Hidden Restaurants - on the hunt 2009

  • In addition, women often dish up pozole, menudo, atole, ponche, champurrado, tamales, atole de grano (a Michoacán specialty), and any number of other delicacies, but this normally happens on the sidewalk outside their homes and most often para llevar -- as takeout -- and usually at night.

    Hidden Restaurants - on the hunt 2009

  • By now, the delicious pork and pineapple fresh! tucked into soft tortilla tacos were being devoured, along with champurrado, a warm, corn-based chocolate drink.

    After Dark, New Worlds Sumathi Reddy 2011

  • In addition, women often dish up pozole, menudo, atole, ponche, champurrado, tamales, atole de grano (a Michoacán specialty), and any number of other delicacies, but this normally happens on the sidewalk outside their homes and most often para llevar -- as takeout -- and usually at night.

    Hidden Restaurants - on the hunt 2009

  • In addition, women often dish up pozole, menudo, atole, ponche, champurrado, tamales, atole de grano (a Michoacán specialty), and any number of other delicacies, but this normally happens on the sidewalk outside their homes and most often para llevar -- as takeout -- and usually at night.

    Hidden Restaurants - on the hunt 2009

  • In addition, women often dish up pozole, menudo, atole, ponche, champurrado, tamales, atole de grano (a Michoacán specialty), and any number of other delicacies, but this normally happens on the sidewalk outside their homes and most often para llevar -- as takeout -- and usually at night.

    Hidden Restaurants - on the hunt 2009

  • In addition, women often dish up pozole, menudo, atole, ponche, champurrado, tamales, atole de grano (a Michoacán specialty), and any number of other delicacies, but this normally happens on the sidewalk outside their homes and most often para llevar -- as takeout -- and usually at night.

    Hidden Restaurants - on the hunt 2009

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