Barraquito
Barraquito is a coffee liqueur commonly available on Tenerife (one of the Canary Islands), also known as zaperoco.[1][2]
A barraquito served in La Orotava | |
Type | Coffee liqueur |
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Region or state | Tenerife, Canary Islands |
Etymology
Description
The barraquito is a multi-layered coffee liqueur drink (though non-liqueur versions are available) normally served in a glass to enable easy viewing of the different layers.
Ingredients
The layers of a barraquito are normally:
- Coffee
- Licor 43
- Frothed milk
- Condensed milk
Other ingredients typically used:
- Lemon peel
- Cinnamon
Preparation
The condensed milk is first added, followed by the liqueur, espresso and lemon peel (in this order). Milk (can be frothed by any means available) is then added and cinnamon is sprinkled on top.[3]
Regional variations
The barraquito is often known as a "zaperoco" in northern areas of Tenerife.[1]
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References
- "Barraquito Coffee Recipe & Where to Find It in Tenerife". GuideToCanaryIslands.com. Retrieved 2019-06-28.
- "Barraquito". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved 2019-06-28.
- "Barraquito". TastyKitchen.com. Retrieved 2019-06-28.
External links
Media related to Barraquito at Wikimedia Commons
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