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English: A mug filled with cold milk; a bag of máchica (toasted barley flour); and an open tin filled with pinol, which is máchica mixed with ground panela (unrefined cane sugar) and spices (usually including aniseed and cinnamon). The pinol mix will be combined with the milk in a saucepan and brought to a simmer while stirring to combine.
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Pinol, an Ecuadorian food, is similar to, but not to be confused with, the Central American beverage called pinole or pinolillo, and made with corn flour rather than barley flour.


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