Tea in Morocco, mulled wine in Sweden, mate in Argentina ... Every country has its iconic drink! Discover them through our world tour of hot drinks.

Hot drinks to enjoy at any time

Comforting, rich in antioxidants, tea is the second most consumed drink in the world, after water. And we can say that there is a rich palette of aromas and flavors ! If English black tea with milk remains a reference, we also fall for the scent of Moroccan tea mint, or the refinement of Oolong tea , very popular in China. Most ignored, the po cha is yet the favorite drink of Tibetans! It is prepared with black tea, dri butter (female yak) and a hint of salt. Guaranteed change of scenery ... Another possible option: infusions . While in Egypt, the hibiscus-based, karkadé , is all the rage, in Japan, we prefer the sobbacha , an infusion of buckwheat. If you want a more creamy beverage, opt for the Dutch anijsmelk (hot milk infused with anise) or the masala chai Indian and Egyptian sahlab , both milk based and scented with spices. Need a boost? One can indulge in a very full-bodied Italian espresso , or mate , an infusion of yerba mate leaves to sip with a bombilla (metal straw), like the Argentineans. And if you want an original breakfast, to change the classic croissant coffee, why not try the hot Spanish chocolate , very thick, accompanied by crisp churros. Surprising but equally good, atole is a Mexican hot drink, made from cereals and usually eaten in the morning.

And hot drinks with alcohol?

There are also many hot alcoholic drinks and very comforting. And we can say that the mulled wine has the rating! Scandinavian version, opt for the white glögg , a warm white wine very popular with Swedes and traditionally served at the end of the year. Germans are also fond of hot wine (red this time) with spices, which they call glühwein . Ideal for warming up in very cold weather. And if you're not a fan of wine, you can always opt for the canelazo, a hot drink with an alcohol cane consumed in Ecuador, or the Irish coffee, Irish cocktails based on coffee, sugar, cream and whiskey.

Discover here our selection of 17 drinks from elsewhere identified on Pinterest!

1/17 Mexican atole flavored with vanilla and cinnamon
Mexican atole flavored with vanilla and cinnamon
Pinterest / zulka.com

Pinterest / zulka.com

2/17 Espresso, the Italian strong coffee
Espresso, the full-bodied Italian coffee
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Pinterest / labellavtamywebpal.com

3/17 The canelazo, an alcoholic hot drink appreciated Ecuador
Canelazo, a popular alcoholic drink in Ecuador
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Pinterest / vivirecuador.com

4/17 The thick hot chocolate in Spanish, consume churros
Spanish hot chocolate, to be enjoyed with churros
Pinterest / sandrakavital.blogspot.fr

Pinterest / sandrakavital.blogspot.fr

5/17 The glögg white, warm white wine in Sweden
Glögg, a warm white wine from Sweden
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Pinterest / Ali Ebright (Gimme Some Oven)

6/17 The karkadé, a popular hibiscus infusion in Egypt
Karkadé, a hibiscus infusion much appreciated in Egypt
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Pinterest / pratosetravessas.com
7/17 The Irish coffee, Irish drink based on coffee, cream, sugar and whiskey
Irish coffee, an Irish drink made from coffee, cream, sugar and wisky
Pinterest / Brandy O'Neill | Nutmeg Nanny
Pinterest / Brandy O'Neill | Nutmeg Nanny
8/17 The Dutch anijsmelk, hot milk brewed with anise
Dutch anijsmelk, warm milk infused with anise
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Pinterest / cookiecottage.blogspot.nl
9/17 The masala chai tea with Indian spices
Masala chai, Indian spice tea
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Pinterest / Flavor
10/17 Mate, the preferred beverage Argentine
Mate, the favorite drink of Argentines
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Pinterest / mowielicious.com

11/17 The po cha, tea typical Tibetan butter
The po cha, typical Tibetan butter tea
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Pinterest / de.tibet328.cn

12/17 The Egyptian sahlab, made of warm milk, coconut, cinnamon, pistachio and spices
The Egyptian sahlab, made from hot milk, coconut, cinnamon, pistachio and spices
Pinterest / Little Sunny Kitchen

Pinterest / Little Sunny Kitchen

13/17 The sobbacha, popular buckwheat tea in Japan
The sobbacha, buckwheat infusion much appreciated in Japan
Pinterest / Chestnut Blog

Pinterest / Chestnut Blog

14/17 The famous English tea with a hint of milk
The famous English tea with a touch of milk
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Pinterest / vintagehomeca.tumblr.com

15/17 The Tie Guan Yin Oolong tea a very popular in China
Tie Guan Yin, a popular Oolong tea in China
Pinterest / Elaine

Pinterest / Elaine

16/17 The Moroccan mint tea
Moroccan mint tea
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Pinterest / virginiegarnier.com

17/17 The Glühwein, German mulled wine
Glühwein, German hot wine
Pinterest / Yammie's Noshery

Pinterest / Yammie's Noshery

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