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Cocoroco is a
Bolivian rectified spirit made of
sugar cane with a
purity of 96%.
Cocoroco is sold as "potable alcohol", most
often in tin cans. Like rum...
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- made with
decocainized coca leaf Coca Colla, a
similar Bolivian drink Cocoroco, a very
strong Bolivian alcoholic beverage Coca
flour Jenkins AJ, Llosa...
- form of
rectified spirit made
using sugar cane or coca leaves,
called cocoroco,
which is as high as 96% ABV. A
column still or
spiral still can achieve...
- (herb liqueur) 70% 70.00 70.00
Neutral grain spirit 85–95% 85.00 95.00
Cocoroco 93–96% 93.00 96.00
Rectified spirit 95% up to a
practical limit of 97.2%...
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value of US$1.4 million.
Liquor portal Drink portal List of
piscos Singani Cocoroco Mitc****,
Jerry T.; Terry,
William C. (2011). "Contesting Pisco: Chile...
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Guardia (1960s)
Livio Bendaña
Espinoza (1966–72)
Oscar Figueroa Cristales Cocoroco"' (1973)
Pedro Jose
Jiron (1970s)
Julio Rocha Ideaquez El
negro Julio (1970s)...
- Nicaragua),
mamajuana (Dominican Republic),
gongo and
konyagi (Tanzania),
cocoroco (Bolivia), caña (Argentina, Uruguay),
espinillar (Uruguay), caña blanca...
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Portuguese có có có
cocorocó, cocoricó quem quem /qüém qüém/, qua qua quá quá, quak quak
Romanian cotcodac...