It's made using crushed spearmint leaves, with lime juice, rum, sugar, club soda and ice.
A mint julep is made with bourbon, sugar, water, and mint leaves, while a mojito is made with rum, sugar, lime juice, soda water, and mint leaves. The mint julep is traditionally served over crushed ice in a silver or pewter cup, while the mojito is served over ice in a highball glass. The mint julep has a stronger bourbon flavor with a hint of mint, while the mojito is more refreshing with a balance of mint, lime, and rum flavors.
A very popular drink in the southern United States and elsewhere is a Mint Julep. It has sugar, whiskey, bourbon, and of course mint.
Mojito is a great drink to serve your guests. While mojito is typically made with alcohol and that is what we are talking about here but if you have guests who can not drink alcohol then the process is : Put about 2 teaspoons of sugar, half lime and 3 or 4 leaves of mint in a small glass. Press lightly to get the mint extract and the lime juice out and mix with the mint and limes, add a shot of rum and cold water to taste. Add ice and decorate with mint leaves and leave the lime in the glass.
Martini Mint Julep Mojito mocha
A mojito is a mint flavored rum drink, similar to a capri or julep with some differences. Tequila is a distilled spirit not used in making mojitos.
mint
The flavor of mint isn't harsh at all. It's just the breeze feeling of the mint could be mistaken for the harsh flavor. This flavor gets mistaken for the harsh flavor very often.
Everest Powerful Mint Gum is made by Amurol Confections Co.
The classic mojito cocktail originated in Cuba. It is made with sugar, rum, lime juice, mint, and sparkling water. Sometimes the rum is substituted for a fruit flavored rum.
Mojito recipes can be found at drinksmixer.com and bacardi.com. Essentially all mojitos call for sugar, water, mint, lime, and rum. Some recipes will add their own special twist.
Curve
This is a matter of personal preference. Most would agree that they have a strong flavor (minty, obviously) and are somewhat bitter.