answersLogoWhite

0

Mint that has been bruised (mashed) to a certain degree by a muddler (a tool that works like a pestle, but only for bartending) which releases its oils and aromas.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What drink includes muddled mint?

A very popular drink in the southern United States and elsewhere is a Mint Julep. It has sugar, whiskey, bourbon, and of course mint.


What does muddled mean for a drink receipt?

It means to mash-up (like when using Mint in a Mohito) instead of cutting or tearing the mint .


What is a sentence for muddled?

He is always getting his words muddled.Why have you muddled everything up?I'm so old that my memory is muddled.


Mint seasoning is for what?

Mint is used in many drinks and foods. Mint jelly is a very popular accompaniment for lamb dishes. Mint is muddled to make Mint Juleps, the official drink of the Kentucky Derby. It is also popular combined with chocolate in drinks, cookies, and especially Christmas confections. Dried mint leaves steeped in boiling water makes a relaxing tea.


What does muddled mean?

Confused


What actors and actresses appeared in Muddled Up - 1925?

The cast of Muddled Up - 1925 includes: Charles Puffy


What are the release dates for Muddled Up - 1925?

Muddled Up - 1925 was released on: USA: 12 October 1925


How can you use the word muddled in a sentence?

She muddled her way through her homework as best she could. ( Guess what I'm doing right now!)


What does a mojota drink contain?

A mojito is a refreshing cocktail that typically contains five key ingredients: white rum, fresh lime juice, sugar (or simple syrup), mint leaves, and soda water. The mint leaves are muddled with sugar and lime juice to release their flavor, then rum is added, and the mixture is topped with soda water. It's served over ice, often garnished with additional mint and lime.


What rhymes with muddled?

huddle, cuddle, puddle.


What is a muddled rotter used as a stand in chemical apparatus?

Retort


Why do I keep getting my words muddled up?

you may have dyslexia... ?