clamato means clamato — a common term in Mexican Slang. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: April 22, 2026
clamato
noun • /[kla-MA-to]/
clamato
Example:
La michelada lleva clamato.
The michelada includes clamato.
🧠 What does clamato mean?
Clamato is a commercial beverage made from tomato juice, clam broth, and seasonings. While its primary identity is that of a drink, in certain informal contexts, particularly within Mexican slang, the term can be used metonymically to refer to the drink itself, especially when discussing its preparation or consumption. It is not a verb or an adjective, but a noun referring to a specific product.
📚 Extra examples
- Para el ceviche, usamos jugo de tomate y un poco de clamato.
For the ceviche, we use tomato juice and a bit of clamato. - Me apetece un cóctel con clamato bien frío.
I feel like a cocktail with well-chilled clamato. - En el supermercado, el clamato está en la sección de jugos.
In the supermarket, clamato is in the juice section.
💡 Did You Know?
Clamato was first introduced in 1966 by the Mott's company. It is a popular mixer for cocktails like the Michelada and Bloody Caesar.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "clamato"
Synonyms: jugo de tomate con almejas
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