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Christmas fruit punch is an infusion that is consumed in Mexico, traditionally in December during the posadas and on Christmas Eve, although there are also people who start consuming it from September for the national holidays and from November during the eve of the day of the dead (mainly in Mexico City and its metropolitan area).

It is prepared by boiling the ingredients in large quantities to be served during typical Christmas and winter gatherings. Traditionally, it is served very hot in individual clay pots with portions of fruit, and may or may not contain a spirit (often rum), which is added after boiling to prevent evaporation. One of the main ingredients, which gives it its blood-red color, is hibiscus water (made by boiling hibiscus flowers in water to release their red coloring). The basic fruits are apple, guava, and tejocote (Mexican hawthorn).

Mexican ponche may or may not contain alcohol and is served hot. The version with alcohol is called "ponche con piquete" (spiked ponche) because it has a "piquete" (spike) of tequila, rum, whiskey, red wine, or champagne, presented as a traditional hot infusion or as a cocktail.

This drink is commonly found at street fairs set up outside churches, where it can be enjoyed with buñuelos (fritters) or tamales. It is also sold at Christmas markets in Mexico during the famous Guadalupe-Reyes Marathon.

It is also traditionally consumed in Guatemala, even before the holidays. Fruits such as papaya, melon, and apple are used, along with sweeteners like sugar, honey, and/or cinnamon.}

Recipe from the Goverment of Mexico

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[–] hello_hello@hexbear.net 6 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Antisemitism is just reverse racism for zionists who count on the grandfathered antisemitism of white westerners to silence opposition.

It shouldn't be considered a serious category of oppression anymore. Virtually no country in the world exclusively segregates Jews into their own second class of people (besides Israel).

[–] FunkyStuff@hexbear.net 6 points 3 weeks ago

Then again, the far right does create narratives around Jews to scapegoat them for social ills. Nazi shooters sometimes target synagogues (I haven't checked the stats on how far right attacks against synagogues compare against other houses of worship, since in your framing an attack against a synagogue is of the same ilk as an attack against a predominantly white Christian church and nazis sometimes target those too), they sometimes explicitly target Jews as their enemies. I think antisemitism is unique because, unlike racism against people of color, it rarely manifests materially and it mostly exists either as a specter useful to Zionists, or as a distinguishing feature of the far right who have no interest in becoming the mainstream. This isn't comparable to 'reverse racism' because reverse racism is completely detached from reality; it's not a thing, no one is being hurt in any way at all due to 'reverse racism.' But you're right that it's better not to try to understand it as an actual category of oppression.