licuado
li
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cua
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kooaa
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doʊ
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British pronunciation
/lɪkuːɑːdəʊ/

Definition & Meaning of "licuado"in English

Licuado
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a Spanish term that refers to a beverage made by blending fruits, vegetables, milk or yogurt, and often sweeteners

What is "licuado"?

Licuado is a Spanish term that refers to a type of Latin American smoothie or milkshake. It typically consists of fresh fruits, milk, sugar, and ice blended together into a thick and creamy drink. The type of fruit used can vary depending on the region and availability, but popular options include banana, mango, papaya, and strawberry. In some cases, additional ingredients such as yogurt or honey may be added to enhance the flavor or texture. Licuados are often enjoyed as a refreshing and nutritious beverage on their own, but they can also be served as a complement to meals or snacks.

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