El Macuá
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El Macuá is the National Drink of Nicaragua. | El Macuá is the National Drink of Nicaragua. | ||
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===[http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1888640,00.html "Guardian," 6th October, 2006]=== | ===[http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1888640,00.html "Guardian," 6th October, 2006]=== | ||
| − | "One part white rum, one part guava juice, with a half-portion of lemon juice | + | "One part white rum, one part guava juice, with a half-portion of lemon juice and some sugar and ice, this week it became Nicaragua's national tipple and a challenger to the region's more established drinks." |
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Translated from parts to shots. | Translated from parts to shots. | ||
| − | *2 shots White Rum | + | *2 shots White Rum (preferably Nicaraguan rum) |
| − | *2 shots Guava Juice | + | *2 shots Guava Juice |
| − | *1 shot Fresh Lemon Juice | + | *1 shot Fresh Lemon Juice |
| − | *Sugar (to taste, presumably) | + | *Sugar (to taste, presumably) |
Shake with Ice, and then strain into an Ice-filled Rocks Glass. | Shake with Ice, and then strain into an Ice-filled Rocks Glass. | ||
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| + | * [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/05/world/americas/05managua.html?fta=y Hold the Mojito and Margarita, Nicaragua Has el Macuá] | ||
Revision as of 22:04, 21 November 2007
El Macuá is the National Drink of Nicaragua.
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Historical References
"Guardian," 6th October, 2006
"One part white rum, one part guava juice, with a half-portion of lemon juice and some sugar and ice, this week it became Nicaragua's national tipple and a challenger to the region's more established drinks."
Recipe
Translated from parts to shots.
- 2 shots White Rum (preferably Nicaraguan rum)
- 2 shots Guava Juice
- 1 shot Fresh Lemon Juice
- Sugar (to taste, presumably)
Shake with Ice, and then strain into an Ice-filled Rocks Glass.