rompope

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A traditional, eggnog-like Mexican drink made with eggs, milk, sugar and vanilla flavoring.
 * 2) * 1982, Banco Nacional de Comercio Exterior (Mexico), Comercio Exterior de México, page 42:
 * Mexican-produced table wines, ciders and rompopes
 * 1) * 2017, Rachel Khong, the editors of Lucky Peach, Lucky Peach All About Eggs: Everything We Know About the World's Most Important Food, Clarkson Potter (ISBN 9780804187763), page 192:
 * Sister Eduviges was the nun with the rompope gig, and it was her perfected recipe—she added an additional ingredient that she never revealed—that made the rompope wildly popular and profitable. It raised a lot of money for the convent.
 * 1) * 2017, Rachel Khong, the editors of Lucky Peach, Lucky Peach All About Eggs: Everything We Know About the World's Most Important Food, Clarkson Potter (ISBN 9780804187763), page 192:
 * Sister Eduviges was the nun with the rompope gig, and it was her perfected recipe—she added an additional ingredient that she never revealed—that made the rompope wildly popular and profitable. It raised a lot of money for the convent.
 * Sister Eduviges was the nun with the rompope gig, and it was her perfected recipe—she added an additional ingredient that she never revealed—that made the rompope wildly popular and profitable. It raised a lot of money for the convent.

Etymology
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