Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A drink made by fermenting the juice of the sugar-cane, or the refuse of the sugar-cane steeped in water.
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Examples
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I have mentioned how he is a bit over the edge on his delight in guarapo.
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A part of the sugar cane juice is used for making the liquor called guarapo, or distilled for making rum; for since the independence, the law which strictly prohibited the distillation of spirituous liquors in plantations has been repealed.
Travels in Peru, on the Coast, in the Sierra, Across the Cordilleras and the Andes, into the Primeval Forests Johann Jakob von Tschudi 1853
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Speaking of ñapa, we first learned about it with our sugar cane juice, also called guarapo.
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Mazato is made of rice, I guess, and cloves, guarapo of pressed sugar cane, of course, and I think chicha is something to do with corn, but I might be wrong.
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He stood very close to me and said in all seriousness, “I really, really enjoy guarapo.”
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Have a cup of fresh guarapo (sugarcane juice) at Los Pinareños Fruteria (1334 S.W. 8th St., 305-285-1135).
Take Monday Off: Cuban Miami Matt Schwartz 2011
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On Sunday morning he came up and asked with quiet sincerity if I would like to go with him to get some guarapo before church.
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They found none of that, not even the recipe for how to make guarapo, the nearly extinct national drink made by crushing sugar cane.
My Book is Banned In Cuba, But My Words Fly Freely on the Web 2010
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They found none of that, not even the recipe for how to make guarapo, the nearly extinct national drink made by crushing sugar cane.
Yoani Sanchez: My Book is Banned In Cuba, But My Words Fly Freely on the Web 2010
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The juice of raw sugar cane, or guarapo, is a staple in Mr. Pernot's kitchens and among many Cuban-Americans.
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