I have to ask the more educated here about horchata. The first time I tried horchata, at El Cid, I was very disappointed. I had read about it often and had high expectations of rice puddingy goodness. Instead, I got a sickly sweet opaque liquid with a slightly unctuous texture, and a very unpleasant, long lingering undertone of bubble gum.
After eating some very spicy pickled vegetables at Taqueria Moran, I tried again. And, voila, here was the liquid rice pudding ambrosia I had dreamed of. Nutty, sweet, slightly thick, with no bubblegum taste.
Now I'm doomed to crave this horchata, and am frustrated in finding other places where it tastes like this. I've tried, and that bubblegum flavor is still there. And there and there ....
Should I assume that I can attribute that flavor to it being made from a package, and that the horchata from Moran is homemade? I know horchata can be made in many ways. And, what is that flavor? It bothers me so much it's driving me crazy. I find it absolutely disgusting.
If you've had this experience, I'd appreciate your help - and some recommendations of other places (esp late night in Logan Square) that serve "real" horchata.