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Subject: Re: Vanilla Mojito
From: Adam Elmegirab
Posted: Tue Sep 12. 2006, 18:51 UTC
Followup to: "Re: Vanilla Mojito"  by Thinking Bartender  (Tue Sep 12. 2006, 18:27 UTC)
> The Vanilla Mojito is not a Classic Mojito, and so can be made to 
> different criteria.

Its not a 'Mojito' full-stop! You say so yourself in previous threads about 
about similar drinks. Its a Vanilla 'something' but defo not a 'Vanilla 
Mojito'.

I liked the sound of your Vanilla Fallimento until I put 'Fallimento through a 
translation - http://www.appliedlanguage.com/free_translation.shtml

Vanilla Failure. Thats some funny sh*t.

Just conforming to your usual standards...
 
> The "limon verde" from Cuba are not as sour as the limes used in the 
> UK; and I have been told that "limon verde" tastes similar to lemon 
> when used in a Mojito.

A mix of freshly squeezed lemon and lime juice is supposed to be as near a 
re-creation of 'limon verde' as possible, I am led to believe.

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