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'''Tequila''' is an [[alcohol]] made from the [[agave]] taken from a [[cactus]]. It is a cactus that takes between twelve and thirteen years to mature and it is dependent on [[bat]]s for pollination. Tequila is the national drink of [[Mexico]]. In the 1970s, tequila became extremely popular. Tequila is typically enjoyed with [[lime]] and [[salt]] or in a mixed drink such as a [[Pina Colada]] or [[Margarita]].
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'''Tequila''' is an [[alcohol]]ic beverage made from the blue [[agave]] plant. It is a cactus that takes between twelve and thirteen years to mature and it is dependent on [[bat]]s for pollination. Tequila is the national drink of [[Mexico]]. In the 1970s, tequila became extremely popular. Tequila is typically enjoyed with [[lime]] and [[salt]] or in a mixed drink such as a [[Margarita]].
  
 
The city of Tequila, in the Mexican State of [[Jalisco]], is listed as a UNESCO [[World Heritage Site]].   
 
The city of Tequila, in the Mexican State of [[Jalisco]], is listed as a UNESCO [[World Heritage Site]].   
  
 
[[Category:Alcoholic Beverages]]
 
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Cactus- agave

Tequila is an alcoholic beverage made from the blue agave plant. It is a cactus that takes between twelve and thirteen years to mature and it is dependent on bats for pollination. Tequila is the national drink of Mexico. In the 1970s, tequila became extremely popular. Tequila is typically enjoyed with lime and salt or in a mixed drink such as a Margarita.

The city of Tequila, in the Mexican State of Jalisco, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.