Eggnog
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Ingredient Information

Name

Eggnog

Category

Lácteos

Popularity

8 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Dairy eggnog is a traditional creamy and sweet beverage, made primarily from eggs, milk, and sugar, with a characteristic touch of spices like cinnamon and nutmeg. This preparation has a smooth and thick texture, making it an ideal ingredient for desserts, sweets, and also to be enjoyed on its own as a comforting drink during festive seasons.

The origin of dairy eggnog can be traced to the colonial culinary traditions of Latin America and Spain, adapted with local ingredients and dairy versions that enhance its flavor and texture. It is especially popular during Christmas celebrations and in cold seasons, although its use has expanded to different recipes that seek to enrich textures and flavors with a sweet and creamy touch.

Among its properties, its energy contribution stands out due to the eggs and milk, which are important sources of protein, healthy fats, vitamins (such as A and D), and minerals (such as calcium). However, due to its caloric and sugar content, it is recommended to consume it in moderation.

In different Hispanic American countries, dairy eggnog goes by several synonyms, including: rompope (Mexico and Central America), egg cream, ponche crema (Venezuela), and in some places it is simply called eggnog. These names may vary depending on the region and the specific preparation, but they all share the base of egg, milk, and spices that characterizes this delicious beverage.

Nutritional Properties

0g
fiber
100mg
calcium
24mcg
folate
7g
fats
0.3mg
iron
180mg
potassium
140
calories
0mcg
lycopene
4g
proteins
120mcg
vitamin a
0.5mg
vitamin c
15g
carbohydrates

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