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Tropical Fruit Drink SmoothiesChampus – Hominy with Naranjilla Juice and Papaya and Rice SmoothieThese tropical fruit drinks mixed with hominy or rice will satisfy your hunger as well as provide much needed nutrients.
Try them with other tropical fruit juices as well, such as pineapple or mango, or apple or pear. ChampusChampus is a thick fruit drink popular in the southwestern regions of Colombia, as well as in Ecuador and Peru. Made with mote (hominy) and naranjilla juice, it is generally served cold as a dessert. Champus is sweetened with brown sugar and flavored with spices such as cinnamon, cloves and orange tree leaves. It sometimes contains other fruit, such as pineapple, quince or guanabana. The naranjilla fruit, solanum quitoense (meaning “nightshade from Quito”), is the juice most popularly used in champus, however. It is endemic to southwestern South America. While called naranjilla in Ecuador, in Colombia it is referred to as lulo. It is most commonly served as a juice, which has a greenish appearance. Ingredients:
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Note: In some regions the champus is served warm. Papaya and Rice SmoothieIf the rice mixture is made ahead of time, this thick smoothie can be whipped up in under five minutes! Ingredients:
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