Wednesday, February 23, 2011

National margarita day 2011's Flavorful History

February 22 is National Margarita Day 2011. That, not that this is a real vacation? Perhaps you know of great cultural heritage of the drink. Or maybe you simply have not yet had a margarita.
Before absorbing the sugary drink, take a moment to reflect on the history of the margarita. According to Robb Walsh, author of Tex Mex Cookbook, "The Margarita is a success, with thousands of fathers (and mothers a few.) Among those claiming credit for the invention of the original drink is a society dame of San Antonio, Mrs. William (Margarita) Sames, who first served his Margarita cocktail at a party in Acapulco in 1948. "

While the various bartenders claimed for the invention of Margaret, it is difficult to argue with the woman who gave the drink its name.

This was not the original margarita frozen drink that was the drink mixed number in America in 2008, Cheers On-Premise Handbook. The invention of the frozen margarita has taken place in 1970, when a bartender intrepid converted a soft-serve ice cream machine in a blender margarita. A legend was born.

Today, the majestic margarita ranks as a favorite drink of America. The United States is actually the world's largest tequila market, thanks in large part to our sweet, iced drink.

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