National Mojito Day | July 11
Tue Jul 11th

National Mojito Day

People from around the United States drink a glass to celebrate National Mojito Day on July 11th each year. The white rum, sugar, lime juice, sparkling water, and mint are among the ingredients in the cocktail.

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The Mojito is a traditional Cuban highball drink, and although it is thought to be a drink favored by author Ernest Hemingway, it hasn't been tested.. It seems that the tale behind Hemingway and the Mojito is a tall tale meant to attract visitors and sell drinks. Isn't every origin story behind a drink that was supposed to sell more of the original anyway?

It's irrelevant whether Hemingway had a Mojito or even liked it. This refreshing cocktail is gaining traction in the summertime due to its low alcohol content and refreshing blend of sweetness, citrus, and mint flavors. The exhilarating flavor is both a summer and a palate stimulator.. The Mojito makes a superb match with barbecues and evenings at the beach, making it a perfect match for barbecues and evenings.

Despite being born in Cuba, the Mojito's precise origins are uncertain, with roots dating back to 1586. Whether born in Cuba or not.

Fruit is a fruit that can be used in a variety of dishes to make unique summer combinations. The already refreshing drink lends itself to being mixed in large pitchers for serving a crowd or individual drinks for one or two people. Mixes also come with the convenience of simply adding rum.. However, fresh, simple ingredients give off the best flavor of a Mojito..

How to celebrate national mojito day is a mystery that few people know how to

Mix up a pitcher to enjoy Mojitos with friends on the patio or deck. It would be hot summer day for the spot on a hot summer day. (Remember always to drink responsibly and never to drink and drive.)

Desserts are also inspired by the Mojito's bright summer flavor. So, we found some delectable recipes to try out. Won't you post yours, too?

The Real Mojito Mojito Cheesecake Mojito Cupcake

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