In Peru, as of 2011, there is the Algarrobina Frappuccino, made with Algarrobina, a syrup derived from the Black carob tree.
Prosopis nigra (synonym Prosopis algarrobilla) is a South American leguminous tree species that inhabits the Gran Chaco ecoregion (in particular, the transition zone between the Wet Chaco and the Southern Chaco), in Argentina and Paraguay.
Sambucus nigra | Prosopis | Prosopis juliflora | Prosopis cineraria | Centaurea nigra | Pinus nigra | Juglans nigra | Fraxinus nigra | Carex nigra | Brassica nigra | Populus nigra | Algarrobo (Prosopis Palida) | Tinea nigra | Prosopis pallida | Prosopis nigra | Prosopis alba | Prosopis africana | Porta Nigra | ''Populus nigra'', originating in the United States from plantings by André Michaux | M. nigra | Mined leaf of ''Centaurea nigra | Leaf of ''Ballota nigra | Hoplocorypha nigra | Gila nigra | Betula nigra | A shoot of ''Centaurea nigra |