Mojito's name comes from the Spanish word Mojo Sauce, which has a lime juice flavor. The word "Mojo" comes from the Spanish verb "Mojar", which means "get wet". It says (Mo-hi-toe).
Mojito was born in Cuba in 19 10. When Hemingway, an American writer, lived in Havana, the capital of Cuba, he often said, "My daiquiri is in La Floridita (a famous bar in Havana) and my mojito is in Bodeguita (a famous bar in Havana)". It can be seen that he loves these two cocktails.
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The origin of mojito
Mojito was born in the romantic old age of the Cuban revolution, or earlier. The exact source of Mojito has not been confirmed. We think it originated from Draque Draque, which is said to be a pirate drink. Sir Francis Drake, an English pirate (Spanish call him "Dragon"), invented this drink.
Drake has indeed been to Cuba. However, according to the traditional standards for evaluating the consequences of piracy, he did not cause much damage there. Maybe he was busy having a party at that time.
1830, the first allusion about the prototype of Mojito confirmed his Cuban origin. In Ramon de Paima's novel One Piece, a character said, "Every morning 1 1, I drink a little tequila to make myself energetic. This not only explains the pirate origin of this wine, but also clearly shows that mojito is a morning drink. With the revival of cocktail culture, people's interest in using fresh materials, the rise of Latin cuisine and the popularity of Cuban music, mojito has gained universal popularity in the United States.
It appears in a brand-new way, and its raw materials include squeezed lime, crushed ice and crushed mint. This new and improved version has swept the world since the United States. By adding fruits other than lime juice, mojito is still developing towards fresh taste.
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