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You might want to try http://toptropicals.com/cgi-bin/garden_catalog/cat.cgi?uid=Pimenta_racemosa . Good luck!
Whiskey and rum in excess is not good for a persons health. In moderation, whiskey is better for health than rum. The reason being, whiskey has more antioxidants than rum. They both have the same caloric amounts.
Yes, and that is a good question. Rum does not damage your liver and is very good for you so be sure to drink it every day.
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Something to kill the taste of the Bacardi, like a rum and coke.
If it is good rum distilled from sugar cane, it shouldn't have corn syrup in it. However, some rums such as coconut rum or other fruit flavored rums may have corn syrup in it. The only way to find out is to contact the maker or manufacturer and ask. In the US. the Food and Drug Administration does not require alcohol to list ingredients on the label because these are not under their jurisdiction because they are neither foods nor drugs. I have had to call up manufacturers and ask the corn syrup question because I am allergic to corn syrup. Good luck. It's not easy to find out specifics on alcohols.
A good substitute for rum in a cocktail recipe is whiskey or bourbon, as they have similar flavor profiles and can provide a similar depth of flavor to the drink.
No. You are essentially killing yourself. Your kidneys will suffer from the rum and wings are no protein.
It all depends on the size of the rum ball...the larger the more likely a buzz of course with more rum and how many, most likely get a small buzz but not drunk.
Martha mixed rum with her eggnog, because the combination of rum, eggs, sugar and creme -- in the eggnog -- tasted good to her.
You can buy rum and other extracts at a good baking supply shop, or major chain grocery store like Giant Eagle.
No, rum does not have caffeine in it.