Piña colada
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A Piña Colada is a sweet cocktail. The name is from the Spanish words piña (pineapple) and colada (strained). The pulped or mashed pineapple is strained through a sieve. A non-alcoholic version is known as the Virgin Piña Colada. It was created in Puerto Rico by a man called Monchito in 1954.
This beverage is made of:
- 1 part coconut milk (widely available in bottles in grocery stores)
- 1 part white rum
- 2 parts unsweetened pineapple juice
Mix all ingredients with crushed ice.
See also: List of cocktails
