Tamango (Italian cocktail)

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The Tamango is an Italian cocktail infused with roselle leaves and a variety of mysterious African roots and plants which purportedly give it a hallucinogenic effect; it is 85% alcohol and is the specialty of a pub close to the University of Turin. The name is taken from an 1829 short story (later made into a 1958 film) of a slave ship revolt by French author Prosper Mérimée.[1]

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  1. ^ Nicola Busca. "BBC - Travel - Italy's mysterious hallucinogenic drink".
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