This drink has been handed down through countless generations of families in the region of northern Mexico, just south of the Texan border. It has been said that an elderly patriarch by the name of Don Trevino first came up with this drink.
Pan de Cafe Infectado is usually drank in the border of the small barrios surrounding the city of Matamorros in Mexico during their Independence Day celebration.
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