Agua fresca

They are popular in many Latin American countries, as well as parts of the United States such as the Southwest and heavy-Latino population cities, such as Los Angeles.

Aguas frescas are sold by street vendors and are commonly found in convenience stores, restaurants and juice bars.

[3] The terms aguas frescas is most common in Mexico, however, they are called "fresco" in Nicaragua and Honduras.

Some of them include fresco de Cacao, melon con naranja, chicha, pinolillo, and others.

Aguas frescas could lead to confusion in some Spanish speaking countries, as they may refer to bottled soft drinks.

Two types of aguas frescas in a Mexican taqueria in Seattle. On the left is a jar of agua de flor de Jamaica , and on the right is horchata . The drinks are ladled from the jars into glasses.
Chia seed agua fresca
Guava agua fresca