What is one difference between popular beverages in Los Estados Unidos and those in the Spanish-speaking world?

I would say something about the smoothies that are popular in Spanish-Speaking countries and how soft drinks (pop, soda) are available everywhere in the US.

You can find the information about smoothies in Unit 7 Lesson 2 Slide 3 of 10. Good Luck

One difference between popular beverages in the United States and those in the Spanish-speaking world is the choice of traditional drinks. In the United States, popular beverages include coffee, tea, carbonated soft drinks (such as Coca-Cola and Pepsi), sports drinks (such as Gatorade), and various types of juices.

To find popular beverages in the Spanish-speaking world, you can explore the traditional drinks from different Spanish-speaking countries. A good way to start is to research beverages from Mexico, Spain, Argentina, Colombia, and other Spanish-speaking nations. You may find drinks like:

1. Horchata: A refreshing rice-based drink popular in Mexico and Spain.
2. Mate: A traditional herbal tea from Argentina and Uruguay, enjoyed through a metal straw called a "bombilla."
3. Agua de Jamaica: A hibiscus flower-based drink commonly consumed in Mexico and other Latin American countries.
4. Chicha: A fermented or non-fermented beverage made from maize, popular in various Latin American countries.
5. Sangria: A fruity and wine-based beverage, known for its origins in Spain but enjoyed in many Hispanic cultures.

Exploring regional cuisines and talking to people from different Spanish-speaking countries can provide you with more insights into the diverse range of beverages enjoyed in the Spanish-speaking world.