| 21. | However, all relate to ritualistic drinking of pulque.
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| 22. | He legalized the consumption of the mildly alcoholic drink pulque by the natives.
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| 23. | In other versions of the story, Xochitl is credited with discovering pulque.
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| 24. | According to tradition, pulque is an aphrodisiac.
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| 25. | As a deity of pulque, Tepoztecatl was associated with fertility cults and Tlaloc.
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| 26. | Other crops include apples, peaches, pulque maguey, pears, and capulin.
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| 27. | Recently, pulque makers have found a way to preserve the beverage in cans.
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| 28. | Pulque has a place in some Aztec legends.
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| 29. | Spanish authorities, though, treated pulque and mezcal as separate products for regulatory purposes.
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| 30. | Drinking pulque was prohibited; if caught, the student could be beaten to death.
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