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Holy Week lemonade or, as it's known in Spain, Leonese lemonade is a traditional drink from León made out of wine, lemons, sugar and cinnamon (sometimes, fruits such as raisins and figs are also included). It can take from three to eight days to prepare, depending on the recipe. Traditionally, it was drunk at any festive event, although nowadays it's customarily served during Holy Week.

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  • Limonada de vino (es)
  • Leonese lemonade (en)
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  • Holy Week lemonade or, as it's known in Spain, Leonese lemonade is a traditional drink from León made out of wine, lemons, sugar and cinnamon (sometimes, fruits such as raisins and figs are also included). It can take from three to eight days to prepare, depending on the recipe. Traditionally, it was drunk at any festive event, although nowadays it's customarily served during Holy Week. (en)
  • La limonada, limonada de vino o limonada de Semana Santa es una bebida tradicional realizada a partir de vino, limones, azúcar y canela (a veces, fruta, pasas o higos).​​ Se bebía en cualquier acontecimiento festivo, aunque en la actualidad es tradicional servirla en Semana Santa. (es)
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  • La limonada, limonada de vino o limonada de Semana Santa es una bebida tradicional realizada a partir de vino, limones, azúcar y canela (a veces, fruta, pasas o higos).​​ Se bebía en cualquier acontecimiento festivo, aunque en la actualidad es tradicional servirla en Semana Santa. Algunas voces[¿por quién?] apuntan a que el origen de la limonada está en el Reino de León, dónde se utiliza la expresión "matar judíos" que significa tomarse limonadas, y con el paso del tiempo se habría extendido a Castilla[cita requerida]. Sin embargo es difícil establecer el origen de la misma ya que se encuentra muy arraigada en otras provincias como Ávila,​​ Burgos (Ribera del Duero), Segovia,​ Soria,​​​​ Madrid, Guadalajara,​​ Toledo. En León se denomina limonada leonesa. (es)
  • Holy Week lemonade or, as it's known in Spain, Leonese lemonade is a traditional drink from León made out of wine, lemons, sugar and cinnamon (sometimes, fruits such as raisins and figs are also included). It can take from three to eight days to prepare, depending on the recipe. Traditionally, it was drunk at any festive event, although nowadays it's customarily served during Holy Week. (en)
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