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Pulque is depicted in Native American stone carvings as early as 200 AD. The origin of pulque is unknown, but because it has a major position in religion, many folk tales explain its origins. According to Indian history, during the reign of Tecpancaltzin , a Toltec noble named Papantzin found out how to extract aguamiel from the maguey plant. In Pre-Columbian times the Aztecs consumed it at religious ceremonies.
Pulque is still made and drunk in limited quantities in parts of Mexico today. However, because it cannot easily be stored or preserved, it is not well known outside Mexico. Mezcal (or mescal) is the name given to distilled pulque. Tequila is the name of a Mezcal from the region of Mexico around the town of Tequila. Pulque is the undistilled drink.