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Daiquiri is a type of cocktail that is made from rum, lime juice, and sugar or other sweetener. The drink is named after the Daiquiri beach located in Cuba, where it was reportedly invented.

History[edit]

The Daiquiri was supposedly invented by an American mining engineer named Jennings Cox who was in Cuba during the Spanish-American War. It is believed that Cox came up with the drink when he ran out of gin while entertaining guests. The Daiquiri was later introduced to the United States by Admiral Lucius Johnson who shared it at the Army and Navy Club in Washington, D.C.

Preparation[edit]

To prepare a Daiquiri, the ingredients are shaken with ice and then strained into a chilled cocktail glass. The proportions of the ingredients can vary based on personal preference, but a common recipe is 2 parts rum, 1 part lime juice, and 1 part sugar syrup.

Variations[edit]

There are many variations of the Daiquiri, including the Strawberry Daiquiri and the Banana Daiquiri. These versions often include the addition of fruit and are sometimes served frozen.

In popular culture[edit]

The Daiquiri has been mentioned in several works of literature and film, including in the writings of Ernest Hemingway and in the James Bond series.

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