Mojito
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British pronunciation/məʊhˈiːtəʊ/
American pronunciation/moʊhˈiːɾoʊ/

Definition & Meaning of "mojito"

Mojito
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drink made with rum, lime, mint, and ice

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mojito definition and meaning

What is "mojito"?

Mojito is a classic cocktail that originated in Cuba and is now popular around the world. The drink is made with white rum, sugar, lime juice, soda water, and fresh mint leaves, which are muddled together to release the mint's aromatic oils and flavors. The mixture is then combined with ice and garnished with a sprig of fresh mint and a slice of lime. Mojito is known for its sweet and refreshing taste, with the rum providing a smooth and slightly sweet flavor and the mint adding a crisp and herbaceous finish. It is typically served in a tall glass and is often enjoyed on a hot summer day or as a tropical vacation drink. Mojito can be customized with various flavors, such as strawberry

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She ordered a mojito with extra mint for a refreshing drink on a hot summer day.
The bartender muddled the mint leaves and lime juice together before adding the rum for a flavorful mojito.
He enjoyed sipping a mojito while lounging by the pool during vacation.
The recipe for a mojito includes balancing sweet and tart flavors with the fresh aroma of mint.
The bartender prepared a classic mojito on the rocks, garnishing it with fresh mint.
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