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Brand Name: Agavito
Margarita Mix by Agavito - Non Alcoholic Mix for Tequila Margaritas - 33.8 FL OZ
Agabito Margarita Mix is a non-alcoholic mix for Margarita Coctails. Use 1 part of your favorite tequila and 3 parts of Margarita Mix Agavito. Imported from Mexico.
Margarita tequila cocktail is made with tequila, Margarita mix, lime juice served in a chilled glass whose rim has been dipped into salt.
MARGARITA COCKTAIL RECIPE
Agavito Margarita Cocktail Mix is a Margarita Mix with no liquor that you can enjoy it with your favorite tequila. Add 1 part of Tequila with 3 parts of Margarita Mix Agavito and blend with ice. Serve cocktail in a Margarita glass with Salt on the top of a cup.
AUTHENTIC MEXICAN MARGARITAS
Easy, quick and always a hit, these Margaritas are the real thing. The number one rule here is: No Mix. They're better this way-by far! They're also a great way to jump start any party. You can serve them on the rocks or blended, whichever way you prefer. One blender-ful serves four.
4 ounces tequila
4 ounces Mexican Controy (Cointreau or Triple Sec may be substituted)
4 ounces fresh squeezed lime juice (bottled Key Lime juice is a good substitute)
Crushed ice to top of blender
Margarita salt (coarse salt-optional)
1. Place tequila, Controy and lime juice in blender.
2. Fill until almost full with crushed ice. Shake well or blend until very slushy.
3. Wet rim of martini or Margarita glass with water and swirl in small dish of salt.
4. Pour Margarita into the glass. Ole!
TEQUILA
Tequila is an alcoholic drink made in the arid highlands of central Mexico, from fermented and distilled sap of the agave (also called a maguey), an indigenous plant (a succulent, not a cactus). Archeologists say the agave has been cultivated for at least 9,000 years. ‘Tequila wine’ was first made by the Conquistadors, who distilled a native drink called pulque into a stronger spirit. In the 400 years following the Conquest, tequila has become an icon of Mexican nationality, pride and culture, recognized worldwide. Today, most of it is made in Jalisco state around the town of Tequila.