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Mango daiquiri

Mango daiquiri

The Daiquiri is thought to have been created at the turn of the century in the town of Daiquiri in Cuba. As the story goes, a local businessman who had run out of imported gin had to resort to using local rum for his drinks. At the time, the rum was of unreliable quality, so to mask its flavour other ingredients were added.

Mango daiquiri

Serves 4
½ cup   sugar syrup
24   ice cubes
150 ml   Havana Club white rum
100 ml   lime juice, plus extra lime wedges, optional, to serve
2 cups   chopped mango flesh (about 1 large mango)


1 Process all ingredients except sugar syrup in a blender until smooth, then add sugar syrup and process until combined. Taste daiquiri, adjust sweetness, if necessary, with a little more sugar syrup, then divide immediately among 4 chilled glasses and serve with extra lime wedges, if using.


RECIPE Andy Ruwald PHOTOGRAPHY Con Poulos STYLING Vanessa Holden


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