Pino Frio
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Pino Frio
- Pineapples 2 tbsp
- White Rum 4.5 cl
- Caster Sugar 1 tsp
Any Glass of your Choice
pino frio is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Pineapples,White Rum,Caster Sugar .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Pino Frio Ingredients
Pineapples,White Rum,Caster Sugar,
Pino Frio Recipe
Pour white rum, two heaped tablespoons of pineapple chunks, and sugar into an old-fashioned glass. Blend until smooth, add three-quarters of a glassful of crushed ice and blend again briefly.
White Rum
In the making of Rum, the produce of the fermentation and distillation process of molasses is a transparent spirit, which is then aged in vats or barrels and the end result of the ageing is Rum.
White Rum differs from Dark Rum in this process of ageing, while to produce a Dark Rum, the distillate is aged in a large charred oak barrel, White Rum is aged in big stainless still barrels.
There are no legal categorisatoin of Rums and it's just a matter of practice that dark rum is used in cooking or is drunk straight or with a Cola , white rums are mostly used in cocktails.Caster Sugar
Caster Sugar is finely ground granulated sugar. It is not as fine a powdered confectioners' sugar and has a little grit to it. It is somewhere between confectioners' sugar and granulated sugar, and melts in mouth with a mild spicy feel to the tongue
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