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An emoliente (Spanish pronunciation: [emolˈjente]) is a traditional drink consumed principally in Peru. It is customary to drink it in the morning or evening. Various medicinal properties are attributed to emolientes and they are used to treat digestive, reproductive, respiratory and circulatory problems. Emolientes were introduced to Peru during the colonial era as a medicinal drink or tisane. In Lima they became popular to the point that there was an emolientero (emoliente seller) on practically every street corner.

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  • Emoliente (en)
  • Emoliente (bebida) (es)
  • 秘鲁青草茶 (zh)
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  • An emoliente (Spanish pronunciation: [emolˈjente]) is a traditional drink consumed principally in Peru. It is customary to drink it in the morning or evening. Various medicinal properties are attributed to emolientes and they are used to treat digestive, reproductive, respiratory and circulatory problems. Emolientes were introduced to Peru during the colonial era as a medicinal drink or tisane. In Lima they became popular to the point that there was an emolientero (emoliente seller) on practically every street corner. (en)
  • El emoliente es una bebida tradicional consumida principalmente en Perú. Es tradicional su consumo por las mañanas o por las noches. Se le atribuyen diferentes propiedades medicinales, ya sea para tratamiento del aparato digestivo, reproductor, respiratorio o circulatorio.​ El emoliente fue introducido en Perú durante la época colonial como bebida medicinal o tisana. En Lima se llegó a popularizar a tal punto que prácticamente había un puesto un emolientero en cada esquina.​​ (es)
  • 秘鲁青草茶(也作秘鲁润肤茶)是源自秘鲁的传统饮料,在玻利维亚、厄瓜多尔和哥伦比亚也可以找到。传统上在早晨或晚上饮用。对于消化系统、生殖系统、呼吸系统还有循环系统都有不同的医学特性。 (zh)
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  • Emoliente (en)
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  • Emoliente (en)
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  • Viceroyalty of Peru (en)
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  • Peru (en)
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  • An emoliente (Spanish pronunciation: [emolˈjente]) is a traditional drink consumed principally in Peru. It is customary to drink it in the morning or evening. Various medicinal properties are attributed to emolientes and they are used to treat digestive, reproductive, respiratory and circulatory problems. Emolientes were introduced to Peru during the colonial era as a medicinal drink or tisane. In Lima they became popular to the point that there was an emolientero (emoliente seller) on practically every street corner. (en)
  • El emoliente es una bebida tradicional consumida principalmente en Perú. Es tradicional su consumo por las mañanas o por las noches. Se le atribuyen diferentes propiedades medicinales, ya sea para tratamiento del aparato digestivo, reproductor, respiratorio o circulatorio.​ El emoliente fue introducido en Perú durante la época colonial como bebida medicinal o tisana. En Lima se llegó a popularizar a tal punto que prácticamente había un puesto un emolientero en cada esquina.​​ (es)
  • 秘鲁青草茶(也作秘鲁润肤茶)是源自秘鲁的传统饮料,在玻利维亚、厄瓜多尔和哥伦比亚也可以找到。传统上在早晨或晚上饮用。对于消化系统、生殖系统、呼吸系统还有循环系统都有不同的医学特性。 (zh)
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  • Barley, Andean horsetail, flaxseed, alfalfa, ribwort plantain, boldo, sugar and lemon juice (en)
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