Lumumba (drink)

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A Spanish-style Lumumba with its ingredients, a bottle of Cacaolat and a bottle of Soberano brandy.

Depending on whether the hot or cold cocoa is used, the result is a Hot Lumumba or a Cold Lumumba.

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