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Encyclopedia > Pina colada

A Piña Colada is a sweet cocktail. The name is from the Spanish words piña (pineapple) and colada (strained). The pulped or mashed pineapple is strained through a sieve. A non-alcoholic version is known as the Virgin Piña Colada. It was created in Puerto Rico by a man called Monchito in 1954.


This beverage is made of:

Mix all ingredients with crushed ice.


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Piña Colada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (309 words)
A Chi Chi is identical to a Piña Colada, except that vodka is substituted for rum.
Piña Colada is known as the Official Beverage of Puerto Rico.
The Piña Colada was popularized by "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)," a hit song by Rupert Holmes.
DrinkStreet.com -> Drink Recipe: Piña Colada (779 words)
Pina coladas are even better when you mix them up a little bit.
This is how I make my Pina Coladas and you can ask any of my friends, it's been a hit at all of my gatherings.
Make your pina colada however you want.Take a big spoonful (since hopefully your drinking from a tall glass) of frozen strawberries that's been thawed and mushed up, and spoon it in, but not mixing.
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