
BY: Michelle Welsch
Though typical lemonade stands may seem innocuous enough, visitors to Naples, Italy, may want to approach some of them with caution. These aren't your neighborhood hawkers selling paper cups of lemonade. In this city, it isn't uncommon to see pedestrians bent over, legs apart, holding fizzing drinks that topple onto the sidewalk.
This exploding lemonade, affectionately called limonata a cosce aperte, can be roughly translated to mean "open legs lemonade." Though curious sounding, the naming is appropriate, particularly if you're wearing clothes you don't want to see soaked.erte/
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