Horchata de Morro is a creamy, cold beverage made from ground morro seeds (from the calabash tree), blended with rice, cinnamon, sesame seeds, peanuts, cocoa, and spices, then sweetened and served over ice. Unlike Mexican horchata, this version has a nuttier, more complex flavor and a slightly thicker texture. It’s a cherished traditional drink in El Salvador, especially in San Vicente, Usulután, and throughout the countryside, typically enjoyed with lunch, pupusas, or sweet breads.
Common variations include adding vanilla, nutmeg, or using almonds in the blend.
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