Comment Dit-on mojito ?
Comment Dit-on mojito ?
Le mojito, prononcé [moˈxito] en espagnol, ou mojito, morito, ou mohito en français, est un cocktail traditionnel de la cuisine cubaine et de la culture de Cuba, à base de rhum, de soda, de citron vert, et de feuilles de menthe fraîche.
Comment Dit-on mojito en espagnol ?
Prends un mojito, le premier est gratuit. Tómate un mojito. El primero es gratis.
Où a été créé le cocktail mojito ?
Le mélange légendaire Mojito vient du mot d'origine africaine mojo - le sortilège, la légende. Ca, c'est sûr. tout le monde s'accorde aussi pour dire que son lieu de naissance est Cuba. Même chose pour les ingrédients originels : aguardiente (rhum non raffiné) ou rhum, sucre, citron vert et menthe.
What is the best way to make a mojito?
- Making a Classic Mojito Find a tall, sturdy glass. Add mint, 2 teaspoons sugar, and lime juice to the glass. Press the round end of a muddler into the glass and gently twist several times. Add 2 jiggers (3 oz or 88 ml) of rum. Add four ice cubes and top with club soda.
How is a mojito traditionally served?
- The Mojito is traditionally served over ice in a highball glass and often associated with summer. In a shaker, lightly muddle the mint. Add the simple syrup, lime juice and rum, and fill with ice. Shake well and pour (unstrained) into a highball glass. Top with the club soda and garnish with a mint sprig.
What alcohol is in Mojito?
- Alcohol: Mojitos. Traditionally, a mojito is a cocktail that consists of five ingredients: white rum, sugar (traditionally sugar cane juice), lime juice, sparkling water, and mint.
What does Mojito mean in Spanish?
- There are several theories behind the origin of the name Mojito: one such theory holds that name relates to mojo, a Cuban seasoning made from lime and used to flavour dishes. Another theory is that the name Mojito is simply a derivative of mojadito (Spanish for "a little wet"), the diminutive of mojado ("wet").














