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Cojito is a popular cocktail that originates from Cuba. It is a variant of the classic Mojito, with the primary difference being the substitution of coconut flavor in place of the traditional mint. The Cojito is a refreshing, tropical cocktail that is often enjoyed in warm weather or at beachside locations.

Ingredients[edit]

The Cojito cocktail typically includes the following ingredients:

Preparation[edit]

The preparation of a Cojito involves muddling the lime juice and sugar together in a glass. The white rum and coconut milk are then added and stirred until well mixed. The mixture is topped off with club soda and garnished with a slice of lime or a sprinkle of shredded coconut.

Variations[edit]

There are several variations of the Cojito cocktail. Some recipes may use coconut water or coconut cream instead of coconut milk. Others may add a splash of pineapple juice for an extra tropical twist. Some versions may also include mint leaves, combining the flavors of the original Mojito with the coconut twist of the Cojito.

Popularity[edit]

The Cojito has gained popularity in many tropical and beachside locations around the world. It is particularly popular in Cuba and the Caribbean, where coconuts are abundant. The cocktail's refreshing and tropical flavors make it a popular choice for summer parties and gatherings.

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