Café Rica

Café Rica
A bottle of Café Rica and the woven bag it comes in
TypeLiqueur
ManufacturerSalicsa
Country of origin Costa Rica
Introduced1978
Alcohol by volume 30.0%
Websitewww.salicsa.com/productos/licores.html

Café Rica is a Costa Rican coffee-flavored liqueur. It is thick and sweet with a strong coffee flavor from which it gets its namesake. It is made from coffee harvested in Costa Rica.

History

Café Rica was created by a Jamaican businessman named Edward Drew in 1978 as the first product of Costa Rican company Salicsa.[1]

Uses

Café Rica can be used in much the same way as any other coffee liqueur such as Kahlúa, though recipes may need to be slightly adjusted as Café Rica contains 10% more abv than Kahlúa.

See also

  • Drink portal
  • iconCoffee portal

References

  1. ^ salicsa.com/nosotros-salicsa.html. Salicsa company profile

External links

  • Salicsa website
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