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The traditional recipe for what cocktail is shown below?
Mint sprigs muddled with sugar and lime juice in a tall glass, topped with Rum and soda water, then garnished with a sprig of mint
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Havana, Cuba, is considered the birthplace of the Mojito, although the exact origin of this classic cocktail is the subject of debate. One story traces the Mojito to a similar 16th century drink known as "El Draque", after Sir Francis Drake.
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Havana, Cuba, is considered the birthplace of the Mojito, although the exact origin of this classic cocktail is the subject of debate. One story traces the Mojito to a similar 16th century drink known as "El Draque", after Sir Francis Drake.
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