What is National Margarita Day?

On February 22nd rims a glass with salt and serves up a refreshing drink that tastes like the summer sun. This day is for you, whether you like them on the rocks or blended.

The margarita is a cocktail that is traditionally served in the United States and made of tequila, triple sec, and lime or lemon juice. The freshly squeezed lime juice is a key ingredient in this recipe. The thick-skinned Persian lime is the most popular lime in the United States. When margaritas are made with lemons, they have a much softer flavor.

There are several ways to sort out the legends associated with the margarita's origins. Two things are certain: the cocktail contained tequila and the bartender edged the rim of the glass with salt, and the cocktail included tequila; the cocktail contained tequila. When drinking straight tequila, especially if the quality was bad), In Mexico, the best course of action was to down it in one swallow, suck on a wedge of lime, and lick a dash of salt off the back of your hand.

The salt and the tequila were added to the margarita glass, making it make sense. Today, lime is not the only flavor of margarita, and the bar's experts have developed innovative mixing dried herbs, infused sugars, and exotic salts to enhance both the glass and the drink's appearance.

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