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Can You Guess Where These 15 Dishes Are Really From?

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... The Antilles

Well, if we believe Father Esteban Torres, who in his 1788 Dictionary of Castilian wrote that sangria was "a drink invented by the English, that is widely consumed in the English and French colonies of America." 

However, there are those who affirm that the original "sangaree" and Spanish sangria are very different in terms of ingredients. So, who do we believe?


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