Mojito cocktail

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Ingredients

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50 ml rum
1 lime
a bunch of fresh mint
25 ml sugar syrup
3 drops of angostura bitter
70-90 ml soda water
ice cubes

Nutritional information

1 g
Protein
0,3 g
Fat
29 g
Carbs
203
Calories

Mojito cocktail

Features:
  • Quick recipe
  • 5 min
  • Serves 1
  • Easy

Ingredients

Directions

The mojito is believed to have originated in Cuba, with its roots tracing back to the 16th century. The original version, known as “El Draque,” was a mix of aguardiente (a precursor to rum), lime, sugar, and mint, named after the English explorer Sir Francis Drake.

Famed American author Ernest Hemingway was a fan of the mojito. He frequented La Bodeguita del Medio in Havana, where he reportedly enjoyed this cocktail and even signed the bar’s wall, making it a historic spot for mojito lovers.

Thanks to its refreshing qualities and cooling mint, the mojito is often considered the ultimate summer cocktail. It’s ideal for hot days and outdoor gatherings, offering a crisp and invigorating drink option.

Compared to many other mixed drinks, the mojito can be a lighter choice. It’s lower in calories than many sugary cocktails and provides a bit of vitamin C from the lime, making it a somewhat healthier indulgence.

Steps

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preparation

1. Pour sugar syrup into a glass, add lime cut into wedges.
2. Take a pestle and gently crush the lime, but so that it maintains an integral structure.
3. Add three drops of Angostura bitters.
4. Take a bunch of fresh mint, hit it with your palm several times so that the mint reveals its taste and smell, now put it in a glass and submerge it a little in the syrup.
5. Add ice. You can use ice cubes, but if the weather is not too hot, it is better to use crushed ice.
6. Add rum to the glass, carefully mix all ingredients.
7. Add carbonated water with a neutral taste.
8. Decorate with a sprig of mint and a slice of lime, you can also sprinkle with powdered sugar.

Enjoy the refreshing taste of a real Cuban drink!

Chef Hanna

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