What is Margarita?
Margarita is a cocktail that is made of tequila, orange liqueur and lemon or lime juice. Numerous variations on margarity flooded the market, including margarites with fruit juices or mixed fruit, and frozen margarites that are performed by mixing these ingredients with ice. These cocktails are commonly offered in bars and restaurants and are also very easy to make at home. As a result, margarites are often available in restaurants serving Mexican food, and in Mexican resorts and hotel barch. The Mexico Association also led to the abundance of Mexican accessories Margarita, such as sombreros or cocktail glasses with handles that are designed to resemble cacti.
The exact ratio of components in margarity varies. Some bartenders prefer a ratio of 3: 2: 1, with three parts, two parts of the orange liqueur and one part of the lemon or lime juice. Others like 1: 1: 1, 2: 1: 1 and so on. Finally, the decision of the ratio of things and available ingredients is;For example, some people prefer less citrus juice, because citrus can taste acid or better, especially if it comes from low quality fruit. When fruit juice is added, the ratio can throw away its sweetness and a strong taste.
orange liqueurs used in Margarita are usually in the Triple Sec family. Triple SEC was developed in France in the 18th century, and in many colors there are many popular brands, including Blue Curacao, which adds an exotic note, Grand Marnier and Cointreau. Usually silver or white tequilas are used in the drink and lime juice is a classic choice of citrus, especially when key lime is available.
traditionally margaritapodes are in a cocktail glass that was lined with salt. Margarita salt is a range of coarse salt that complements the taste of tequila and adds a weak crisis to drinking. The drink can be administered straight or through ice, depending on personal taste. It is also possible nAgain, frozen margarites, although purists can look at the noses of this member of the Margarita family. When fruit juices are added, the drink is usually named after them, as is the case with strawberries and raspberry margarits.