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Mojito (Modern)
What is the best ice to use in a Margarita?
MOREUse fresh, clean ice cubes to ensure the drink is properly chilled without diluting it too quickly. Large ice cubes are often preferred.
Mojito (Modern)
- A Lime 1/2 -
- Sweet Basil Leaves 3 -
- Partida Agave Nectar 1.5 cl
- Leblon Cachacaca 4.5 cl
- Sprite 1.5 cl
Any Glass of your Choice
mojito (modern) is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of A Lime,Sweet Basil Leaves,Partida Agave Nectar,Leblon Cachacaca,Sprite .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Mojito (Modern) Ingredients
A Lime,Sweet Basil Leaves,Partida Agave Nectar,Leblon Cachacaca,Sprite,
Mojito (Modern) Recipe
Muddle the first three ingredients, add ice, the Leblon, sprite, shake and serve in a rocks glass. (Cocktail created by: Junior Merino, Master Mixologist, Cocktail Times.com. Photo: Peter Pioppo from Studio P.)
Partida Agave Nectar
Agave nectar or maguey syrup is essentially a high fructose syrup produced from the fluid inside different species of the agave plant, the Blue Agave syrup contains 56$ fructose and that is too much of fructose for the body to handle, and Agave Nectar as the Syrup is marketed as, is not a good and healthy alternative of table sugar.
Leblon Cachacaca
Cachaça or Cachaca is a distilled spirit made from fermented sugarcane juice. It is also known as pinga, caninha and several other names. It is the favourite distilled alcohol of Brazil.
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