Is a mojito a drink?
Yes. A mojito is a type of alcohol. And mojitos are the most famous type of rum, originating from Cuba. Mojitos are made from five ingredients: lime juice, sugar cane juice, rum, soda water, ice, and are tart and sweet, with the aroma of wine, and are very popular in Cuba, a country with hot summers, and are considered to be a type of alcoholic beverage.
Mojito for whom
The mojito is a classic cocktail for the choice-challenged, and whoever orders a mojito can't go wrong. It has a simple flavor and can be described as a "fool's drink". In short, you can't go wrong with a classic, so the first time you go to a bar, order a Mojito.
How much does a mojito cost
Depending on the bar's environment, atmosphere, and popularity, the price of the drink will vary. Bar cocktails are generally about 30 to 50 a cup, in fact, drink cocktails in the bar is more to figure a feeling and mood, because most of the bar cocktails are ready to mix, like the Phantom Night Mojito, lighting a hit, bartender a showmanship, a variety of red and green wine a mix, there is a hierarchy of new drinks, which is what we feel fantastic place to make money is that the value-added, in terms of the value of the wine itself is can't be sold for that much money.
What does mojito mean
A mojito is a traditional Cuban highball cocktail. Traditionally, a mojito is a cocktail made from five ingredients: light rum, sugar (traditionally with sugarcane juice), lime juice, soda water, and mint. The more original Cuban recipes use spearmint or lemon mint, which is common on the island of Cuba. The refreshing flavors of the lime and mint are meant to complement the strength of the rum, while making this clear, colorless concoction one of the popular drinks of the summer.