Talk:Garapa

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[edit] Guarapo/Garapa in Latin America

This page emphasizes the Brazilian link to sugar cane juice a bit too heavily. First, freshly squeezed sugar cane juice (or guarapo, as it is known in many Spanish-speaking countries), is not unique to Brazil. It is very popular in Cuba, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Colombia and the rest of the Caribbean, including many other regions with sugar cane production. One may also order it in South Florida where it is quite popular among the immigrant communities in Miami, Tampa, etc. and local sugarcane cultivation areas (Clewiston) alike. --Noopinonada 00:16, 1 February 2007 (UTC)

Not to mention asia (especially India) and the middle east. Delicious. -Etafly 00:02, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
Back again; this page should be merged with Sugarcane juice. --Noopinonada (talk) 23:59, 25 March 2008 (UTC)