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Agua de Sapo

Agua de Sapo is a traditional drink made from tapa de dulce (unrefined sugar), limes, and ginger. It originated from Porto Limón, a small town on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. The literal translation of the name is toad water due to its murky, dark orange color. The beverage is most commonly consumed in summer.

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