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Drink in Suriname


Drink in Suriname

Suriname wouldn't be the tropical paradise it is without its a wide variety of great fruit juices. Even the well known orange juice is a sensational taste, but do not hesitate to try great tropical fruits like passion fruit (known locally as 'markoesa') or soursap, better known as Guanábana (locally known as 'zuurzak'). Since locals have an appetite for sweet, sugar is added to most juices you buy in bottles. For pure juice it is best to ask for fresh made juice. The Javanese have a pink (and occasionally green) colored drink called dawet, which consists of coconut milk. Try to get a local 'east-indian' to make you a glass of lassi if you have the chance.

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