What is National Mojito Day?
People from around the country drink a glass to celebrate National Mojito Day on July 11th each year. 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. The tale behind Hemingway and the Mojito seems to be 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 doesn't matter if Hemingway had a Mojito or even liked it. This refreshing cocktail is gaining traction in the summertime due to its low alcohol content, citrus, and mint flavors. The exhilarating flavor is both a summer and a palate stimulator. The Mojito makes a perfect 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.