Cocktail at Food Glossary
What is it? A Jamaican drink recipe that combines an alcohol such as Jamaican rum with a mixer such as a Jamaican fruit juice, soda or liqueur. This term also applies to a Jamaican appetizer served before a meal such as a seafood or fruit cocktail, which would be a dish of mixed seafood or mixed fruit respectively.Cooking Dictionary Term Added By: Jada
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