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The answer can vary from place to place in the Spanish Speaking World: Margarita helada is Frozen Margarita Margarita con hielo is Margarita with ice (on the rocks) Some places "On the Rocks" (drink with ice cubes) is translated directly to "Sobre las rocas" (over the rocks) or "en las rocas" (in the rocks).
mainly the difference in the frozen is made in a blender until it takes the form of a slush or Slurpee. With any drink on the rocks, it is simply poured over ice
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If it's a plain margarita there wouldn't be any extra calories, the only difference is blending it so the ice is crushed instead of whole. If it's a frozen margarita flavored with fruit, then it would have more calories because of the fruit.
Rocks refers to ice cubes. A drink served on the rocks means that it is poured over ice cubes, and served with the ice cubes in the drink.
You drink scotch on the rocks with water.
When someone asks for a drink "on the rocks" it means they want ice.
2oz triple sec 2oz grandmariner 8oz premixed margarita (I prefer Jose Cuervo) 3oz cranberry juice Serve on the rocks
When a customer orders an alcoholic beverage from a bartender and request the drink to be put on the rocks, it means that the customer wants the drink with ice cubes.
short rocks glass (1oz drink) tall rocks glass (2oz drink)
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Scotch is an alcoholic beverage. Served on the rocks means served with ice, poured over ice. Means drinking Scotch whiskey poured over ice only - no other mixers including water.