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Navegado
The navegado, navega'o, vino navegado or candola is a very popular alcoholic beverage in the South of Chile, which is cooked from a mix of red wine, orange slice, sugar, and spices. It is called "navegado" due to the analogy between the wine with floating orange chunks and the sea when it is being cruised by a craft. There is another explanation that comes from a story about a Chilean craft, which exported wine from Chile to Europe. After months of sailing, the wine was rejected in European harbors, therefore the craft came back to Chile. The wine was about to ferment and consequently the crew decided to give it a solution, they added orange, sugar, cloves and boiled the mix, that is how this beverage was created. To cook it, red wine has to be heated and orange slices, cinnamon, sugar and sometimes cloves have to be added to the mix. The mixture must be stirred and kept over the fire until it is about to boil, otherwise, it will be bitter. Just before the wine is boiled, in some recipes people set fire to the mix to eliminate most of the percentage of alcohol in the wine (in that case, the flame should be extinguished just by blowing) or to eliminate the whole percentage of alcohol (when the flame extinguishes itself). In the last case, navegado becomes a soft drink. In Chilean culture, this beverage is most of the time associated with winter and the young Chilean generations of the ‘60s, hence it is usual that people drink it or sell it at folkloric parties called “peñas folclóricas” and traditional meetings in the South of Chile. In Concepción, it is widely known as “candola”.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of navegado in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of navegado in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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