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  2. Mojito - Wikipedia

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    The "rose mojito", which is a mojito variation containing the rose-flavored spirit, Lanique, was first created at the Albert's Schloss bar in Manchester, England. [24] A mojito without alcohol is called a "virgin mojito" or "nojito". [25] The Cojito adds coconut flavor, often through the use of coconut-flavored rum. [26]

  3. Bodeguita del medio - Wikipedia

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    He renamed the place Casa Martínez. Angel Martínez sold typical Cuban products and, from time to time, served dinner to the regulars. But mainly, the people who were found at the Casa Martínez, were there to have a drink with their friends, and savor a brand new cocktail called Mojito, made with rum, mint, sugar, lime and club soda.

  4. Signature drink - Wikipedia

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    Historians suggest that the Mojito came about when slaves working in the fields in the late 19th century invented it, using guarapo, rum, and lime juice. Although this story seems to be related to, or more likely, confused with the origin of the daiquiri, another popular Cuban drink.

  5. The 5 Best Mojito (and Mojito-Inspired) Recipes - AOL

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    The mojito is a delicious summer cocktail that originates from Cuba. One of the stories behind the mojito is definitely a case of necessity being the mother of invention.

  6. National Mojito Day is Thursday. Here's where you can find ...

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    Jones Beach Mojito. At Cove Surf & Turf, 1500 Cove Rd, they have a mojito to order at the bar or even on-the-go featuring Bacardi rum, muddled mint and fresh lime juice. Born from Chef Jesse ...

  7. Cocktail - Wikipedia

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    Other origins have been suggested, as corruptions of other words or phrases. These can be dismissed as folk etymologies , given the well-attested term "cock-tail" for a horse. Dale DeGroff hypothesizes that the word evolved from the French coquetier , for an eggcup in which Antoine A. Peychaud, creator of Peychaud's Bitters , allegedly used to ...

  8. Mojito bar in Mexico serves drinks with the freshest sugar ...

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    This bar in Mexico serves mojitos with a secret ingredient

  9. Bloody Mary (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The cocktail is said to have been created on the spur of the moment, according to the bar's own traditions, consisting only of vodka and tomato juice. [3] It was originally referred to as a "Bucket of Blood". [4] Harry's Bar also claims to have created numerous other classic cocktails, including the White Lady and the Side Car. [5]