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辱ñ colada
[ peen-yuh koh-lah-duh, kuh-lah- ]
noun
- a tall mixed drink of rum, cream of coconut, pineapple juice, and ice usually frappéed in a blender.
- a flavor of ice cream, soft drinks, etc., made with coconut milk and pineapple juice.
辱ñ colada
/ ˈpiːnjə kəˈlɑːdə /
noun
- a drink consisting of pineapple juice, coconut, and rum
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of 辱ñ colada1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of 辱ñ colada1
Example Sentences
One of the standouts is a riff on the 辱ñ colada called “To the Moon,” with a not-of-this-planet look that comes by way of a bright purple butterfly pea flower extract and a dusting of cocktail glitter.
Or are they simply there to make plain old water taste like a 辱ñ colada?
“The kids are like, ‘We want a virgin mojito or a virgin 辱ñ colada, and the next thing you know I am paying $18 for each,” he said.
I went on a first date, where I ordered a virgin 辱ñ colada.
The book details Duggar’s decision to walk away from “Counting On” in 2017 — after spending roughly half her life on camera — and her transformation from the cheerful daughter nicknamed “Sweet Jilly Muffin” into a grown woman who wears pants, uses birth control and drinks the occasional 辱ñ colada.
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More About Piña Colada
What is a 辱ñ colada?
A 辱ñ colada is an alcoholic blended drink that usually includes rum, cream of coconut or coconut milk, pineapple or pineapple juice, and ice.
Piña colada may also refer to a mix of coconut and pineapple flavors to create ice cream, soft drinks, frozen drinks, and other foods or drinks.
Example: I’ve been experimenting with a 辱ñ colada cake recipe, and my latest one is yummy!
Where does 辱ñ colada come from?
The first records of the term 辱ñ colada come from around the 1920s. Piña colada is the Spanish term for “strained pineapple.”
The general formula for a 辱ñ colada is one part rum, one part pineapple, and a half part coconut. However the exact ingredients and formula vary, depending on who makes the drink. Lime juice is sometimes added for flavor, and cherries and pieces of pineapple are often used to garnish the drink. When the amount of ice is increased and the drink blended, the result is a frozen 辱ñ colada.
One of the most famous references to 辱ñ coladas in popular culture is in the song “Escape” by Ruperrt Holmes, also officially known as “The Piña Colada Song,” because of the refrain’s well-known first line, “If you like 辱ñ coladas.”
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How is 辱ñ colada used in real life?
Piña coladas are particularly popular in the summer or where it’s always hot.
To be real you can't just pull up to any 711 & get a 辱ñ colada slurpee. It's like a rare Pokemon.
— Lil Debbie (@L1LDebbie)
I might have panic-bought a pina colada cocktail in a can.
— Lucy Worsley (@Lucy_Worsley)
Apparently I've been trending in Brazil, thanks you lovely people, hopefully one day I'll make it there. Maybe have a 辱ñ colada or two!
— Dan Richards (@GuitarmanDan)
Try using 辱ñ colada!
True or False?
Strawberries are traditionally put in a 辱ñ colada.
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