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Daiquirí

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See also: daiquirí and daiquiri

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Noun

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Daiquirí (plural Daiquirís)

  1. Alternative form of daiquiri.
    • 2009, Anistatia Miller, Jared Brown, Dave Broom, Nick Strangeway, “[Ernest] Hemingway’s Special”, in Cuba: The Legend of Rum (Havana Club Collection), London: Mixellany, →ISBN, chapter 6 (Cocktail Legends), page 147:
      Floridita’s Daiquirís became such a source of inspiration for him [Hemingway] that sometimes he brought in a thermos bottle to have it carefully filled with his favorite refreshment.
    • 2019, Salvatore Calabrese, “Daiquirí”, in The Complete Home Bartender’s Guide: Tools, Ingredients, Techniques, & Recipes for the Perfect Drink, New York, N.Y.: Sterling Epicure, →ISBN:
      Marlene Dietrich liked to sip a Daiquirí at Savoy’s American Bar in London, and President [John F.] Kennedy proclaimed it his favorite predinner drink.
    • 2023, Carey Jones, John McCarthy, “Daiquirís”, in Every Cocktail Has a Twist: Master 25 Classic Drinks and Craft More Than 200 Variations, New York, N.Y.: Countryman Press, →ISBN:
      A properly made Daiquirí tastes bright with fresh lime juice, refreshing as anything, and dangerous in its drinkability.