The Queen's Park Swizzle is a classic rum cocktail that originated in Trinidad. It is a prominent member of a genre of cocktails from the West Indies that started most likely in the 19th century, but has gained recent popularity in New York. Other drinks in genre include the Bermuda Swizzle and the Barbados Red Rum Swizzle. These drinks are “swizzled” with a swizzle stick. It is traditionally from a tree native to the Caribbean called Quararibea turbinate, locally known as the swizzle stick tree or commonly known as the South Caribbean evergreen tree. However, although there are wooden swizzle sticks in addition to metal and plastic ones in the present day, they are usually not from the original tree.
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| - The Queen's Park Swizzle is a classic rum cocktail that originated in Trinidad. It is a prominent member of a genre of cocktails from the West Indies that started most likely in the 19th century, but has gained recent popularity in New York. Other drinks in genre include the Bermuda Swizzle and the Barbados Red Rum Swizzle. These drinks are “swizzled” with a swizzle stick. It is traditionally from a tree native to the Caribbean called Quararibea turbinate, locally known as the swizzle stick tree or commonly known as the South Caribbean evergreen tree. However, although there are wooden swizzle sticks in addition to metal and plastic ones in the present day, they are usually not from the original tree. (en)
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| - The Queen's Park Swizzle is a classic rum cocktail that originated in Trinidad. It is a prominent member of a genre of cocktails from the West Indies that started most likely in the 19th century, but has gained recent popularity in New York. Other drinks in genre include the Bermuda Swizzle and the Barbados Red Rum Swizzle. These drinks are “swizzled” with a swizzle stick. It is traditionally from a tree native to the Caribbean called Quararibea turbinate, locally known as the swizzle stick tree or commonly known as the South Caribbean evergreen tree. However, although there are wooden swizzle sticks in addition to metal and plastic ones in the present day, they are usually not from the original tree. The ingredients of rum, lime juice, sugar, and mint are similar to the Mojito. One key ingredient that contrasts the drink is Angostura bitters, one of Trinidad's most famous exports. Also, the drink uses Demerara rum (rather than the light rum in the Mojito). Demerara rum comes from Guyana from sugarcane grown on the banks of the Demerara River, and is comparable to Jamaican rum. House of Angostura from Trinidad has promoted it as Trinidad and Tobago's national drink. (en)
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