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'''Seco Herrerano''' is an [[alcoholic beverage]] distilled from [[sugar cane]].<ref>{{cite book | last=Katzman | first=P. | title=Panama | publisher=Hunter Publishing, Incorporated | series=Adventure Guide to Panama (Pocket) Series | year=2005 | isbn=978-1-58843-529-3 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=i94Ea2E97jAC&pg=PA179 | access-date=October 17, 2018 | page=179}}</ref> It is distilled three times. It is traditionally used straight or in mixed drinks as a replacement for [[rum]] or [[vodka]]. It is a clear liquor that is sold at 35 percent alcohol by volume (70 US proof).Seco Herrerano is made by the Varela family who invented the Seco in 1908,{{fact|date=November 2012}} is the most widely available and popular of all brands. Varela Hermanos produces more than a million cases of Seco every year and it is sold to more than 65 countries around the world.
'''Seco Herrerano''' is an [[alcoholic beverage]] distilled from [[sugar cane]].<ref>{{cite book | last=Katzman | first=P. | title=Panama | publisher=Hunter Publishing, Incorporated | series=Adventure Guide to Panama (Pocket) Series | year=2005 | isbn=978-1-58843-529-3 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=i94Ea2E97jAC&pg=PA179 | access-date=October 17, 2018 | page=179}}</ref> It is distilled three times. It is traditionally used straight or in mixed drinks as a replacement for [[rum]] or [[vodka]]. It is a clear liquor that is sold at 35 percent alcohol by volume (70 US proof). Seco Herrerano is made by the Varela family who invented the Seco in 1908,{{fact|date=November 2012}} is the most widely available and popular of all brands. Varela Hermanos produces more than a million cases of Seco every year and it is sold to more than 65 countries around the world.


Seco Herrerano can be mixed with almost anything, from tropical fruits to liquors. One of the more famous drinks made with seco is "Chichita Panamá", made with grapefruit and pineapple juice. On the Atlantic side of the country, Seco Herrerano is drunk even with milk (colloquially known as "seco con vaca") and coconut milk.
Seco Herrerano can be mixed with almost anything, from tropical fruits to liquors. One of the more famous drinks made with seco is "Chichita Panamá", made with grapefruit and pineapple juice. On the Atlantic side of the country, Seco Herrerano is drunk even with milk (colloquially known as "seco con vaca") and coconut milk.
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Revision as of 23:29, 23 November 2022

Seco Herrerano is an alcoholic beverage distilled from sugar cane.[1] It is distilled three times. It is traditionally used straight or in mixed drinks as a replacement for rum or vodka. It is a clear liquor that is sold at 35 percent alcohol by volume (70 US proof). Seco Herrerano is made by the Varela family who invented the Seco in 1908,[citation needed] is the most widely available and popular of all brands. Varela Hermanos produces more than a million cases of Seco every year and it is sold to more than 65 countries around the world.

Seco Herrerano can be mixed with almost anything, from tropical fruits to liquors. One of the more famous drinks made with seco is "Chichita Panamá", made with grapefruit and pineapple juice. On the Atlantic side of the country, Seco Herrerano is drunk even with milk (colloquially known as "seco con vaca") and coconut milk.

Other names

  1. Seco
  2. Nueve Letras
  3. Vuelve Loco

References

  1. ^ Katzman, P. (2005). Panama. Adventure Guide to Panama (Pocket) Series. Hunter Publishing, Incorporated. p. 179. ISBN 978-1-58843-529-3. Retrieved October 17, 2018.