Non-alcoholic traditional beverages include Hot Chocolate - it was invented in Mexico (Aztec: xocolatl), (Maya: chocolha) - atole which is a masa-based traditional hot beverage, champurrado which is a mix of chocolate and atole, or agua de horchata, which is a beverage made of rice.
You should note however, that Mexican people drink many other drinks, such as coffee, sodas, and milkshakes.
water milk juice
milk
yes
Nectarine juice, Nehi, Nescafe, Nestea and Nestle Quick are nonalcoholic drinks. They begin with the letter N.
Nectarine juice, Nescafe, Nestea and Nestle Quick are drinks. They begin with the letter N.
pepsi
When my friends offered me some alcohol at a party, I declined it and told them that I was a nonalcoholic.
Placebo
Mexico
Nonalcoholic beer is a malt beverage
Some popular drinks from the New World worth trying include tequila from Mexico, rum from the Caribbean, and pisco from Peru.
Some traditional native drinks popular in various cultures include chai tea in India, mate in South America, and horchata in Mexico.