Cocktail umbrella

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Cocktail umbrella is a small umbrella or parasol made from paper, paperboard, and a toothpick that is used as a garnish or decoration in cocktails, desserts, and other beverages. They are also known as cocktail parasols, drink umbrellas, paper umbrellas, or party umbrellas.

History

The cocktail umbrella is believed to have originated in the early 20th century, during the rise of Tiki culture in the United States. The first cocktail umbrellas were used in Polynesian-themed restaurants and bars to evoke a tropical atmosphere. They quickly became a popular and iconic symbol of Tiki culture and tropical-themed parties.

Design and Use

Cocktail umbrellas are typically made from brightly colored paper or paperboard, which is cut into a circular or occasionally square shape. This is then folded into the shape of an umbrella and attached to a small wooden toothpick or skewer. The umbrella is often decorated with various designs or patterns, and sometimes includes a small band of paper wrapped around the toothpick to represent a handle.

Cocktail umbrellas are used primarily as a garnish in cocktails, but can also be found in other beverages, desserts, and even some foods. They are often used in tropical or exotic drinks, such as the Mai Tai or Pina Colada, to enhance the visual appeal and create a festive, tropical atmosphere. Despite their small size, cocktail umbrellas can have a significant impact on the presentation and overall aesthetic of a drink or dish.

Cultural Impact

Cocktail umbrellas have become a recognizable symbol of tropical and Tiki culture, and are often associated with leisure, relaxation, and exotic locales. They have been featured in various forms of media, including films, television shows, and advertisements, often to evoke a sense of escapism or to symbolize a tropical vacation. Despite their simple design, cocktail umbrellas have had a significant cultural impact and continue to be a popular and enduring element of Tiki and tropical aesthetics.

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