Jugo de china
Orange juice (in the Dominican Republic, the word china refers to sweet oranges, while naranja typically refers to sour oranges).
I like Jugo de china more than passion fruit juice.
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Definitions tagged champola in the street dictionary.
Orange juice (in the Dominican Republic, the word china refers to sweet oranges, while naranja typically refers to sour oranges).
I like Jugo de china more than passion fruit juice.
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A cold, refreshing drink made with milk, sugar, and ice, considered a real delicacy during the Dominican heat (it is traditionally made with soursop pulp).
Hot soup for the cold.
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A traditional Dominican drink made from soursop (guanabana). The seeds are removed from the fruit, and the pulp is blended with milk and sugar to create a thick, flavorful beverage.
I am going to make some champola juice for the guests today.
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A drink made from orange juice and milk (china is the local term for orange).
Call the boys over, I'm making some morir soñando.
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