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A list of 12 delicious traditional Colombian drinks. If you are looking for a refreshing or warm drink try these recipes.

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Colombian cuisine has a wonderful array of hot and cold drinks, consisting of great juices made with fresh exotic fruits. These drinks are often mixed with sugar and your choice of milk or water.

This round-up of 12 Traditional Colombian Drinks You Must Try starts with my favorite hot drinks best enjoyed during the cold winter months and will carry you right into your summer, back yard parties with the cold drinks.

1. Chocolate Santafereño: This hot chocolate is popular all around Colombia, especially in Bogotá, the country's capital. See recipe here.

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2. Canelazo: A popular and strong Colombian drink that is a perfect end to any meal.See recipe here.

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3. Chocolate en Leche de Coco: A delicious, traditional Colombian drink recipe that is perfect this time of year!See recipe here.

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4. Aguapanela: Translates to “panela water” and is a traditional and popular Colombian drink, which can be served hot or cold. See recipe here.

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5. Jugo de Tamarindo: Tamarind Juice is a traditional and popular drink in Colombia. It is a sweet, sour, and refreshing juice.See recipe here.

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6. Kumis: This is a sour and creamy, popular Colombian drink. You can find it pre-made in almost every grocery store in Colombia, so making Kumis at home is no longer so common.See recipe here.

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7. Aguardiente: Also known as “Firewater”, is a strong alcoholic drink made from anise and sugar cane.See recipe here

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8. Avena Colombiana: Avena means oats in English and it’s a traditional Colombian drink that is rich, creamy and delicious.See recipe here.See recipe here.

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9. Refajo: This is a popular Colombian co*cktail made with beer and “Colombiana”, a soda made in Colombia.See recipe here.

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10. Limonada de Coco: This coconut limeade is popular on the Atlantic coast of Colombia. It's delicious and very refreshing.See recipe here.

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11. Sabajón: This is the Colombian version of eggnog, spiked with Aguardiente (firewater), a strong alcoholic drink made from anise and sugar cane or rum.See recipe here.

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12. Coco Loco: This is a Colombian Coconut co*cktail, popular on the Caribbean coast of the country. Coco Loco literally translates to “Crazy Coconut“.See recipe here.

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About Erica Dinho

My name is Erica and I was born and raised in Colombia and now live in the northeastern United States with my husband and family. This blog was inspired by my grandmother, Mamita, who was an amazing traditional Colombian cook.

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  1. Velva

    My friend I would enjoy every one of these Colombian drinks!

    Velva

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    • Anonymous

      Great descriptions

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  2. Jeannie Tay

    Every one of them looks delicious! I could do with some cold refreshing ones right now, it's so hot here and hazy too!

    • Anonymous

      No they don’t

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      • kharlie

        oof

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    • Anonymous

      They all look great!!

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  3. ela@GrayApron

    A great wrap-up! COCO LOCO - men...that sounds gooood! 🙂 ela

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  4. Christine

    Aguapanela and cumis were to of my first encounters with Colombian drinks:) I love the idea of your site. un dia iré a visitar tu hermoso pais!

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  5. Gloria C

    Some of them for hot days, some for cold days, some for happy days and all of them so good for you.
    I have to add a rich Colombian coffee and a Lulo juice to the list.

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  6. Anonymous

    I love all of them, but have two favorites !! Limonada de coco and refajo.
    I also would add ....masato and forcha,
    very old and delicious recipes.

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  7. Sophie Pommer

    omg

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  8. Lucia

    Colombia is a wonderful country filled with delicious food. I can't even think about Colombian food without all of these delicious drinks. Thanks for sharing Colombian food with us.

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  9. Diana

    I know is not easy to find the ingredients overseas, but I missed in this wonderful list very popular drinks like champús, lulada, masato and masamorra. Thanks for your recipies, they have been a oasis in the desert being far from Colombia!

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  10. Alan Bowman

    I loved the wonderful range of jugos or zumos as they call them here in Spain - fresh fruit juices.

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  11. Franca

    Absolutely adored these! If only they had some alcohol… ☺️☺️

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