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How Many Types of Mojito Are There?

/ Foodservice Tips, Restaurant Tips / June 28

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The short answer is a lot! You can find a wide variety of different mojito flavors everyone will enjoy this summer. From the classic mint to mango, there’s a flavor for every occasion. Read on to find out what different types of mojito you can make to change up the classic fan favorite.

What’s in a Classic Mojito?

To make a classic mojito, you need four ingredients. These include limes, mint, sugar and rum. Shake it up and add ice for a refreshing summer concoction. While simple, this drink pairs well with many different appetizers and meals.

Mojito Flavors

Crafting a new type of mojito doesn’t have to be drastic. Try simply adding some new flavors to give customers a change. Here are some to incorporate:


  • Coconut

  • Strawberry

  • Blackberry

  • Raspberry

  • Mango

  • Cucumber

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New Mojito Recipes

In addition to using different fruits to change up mojito flavors, you can change up other ingredients in the recipe. This means changing the alcohol, the syrup flavors and even the embellishments. Here are a few fun recipes to try out:


  • Cocojito – This mojito calls for diplomatico planas, syrup, coconut milk, dark creme de cacao, mint leaves, vanilla soda.

  • Soursop Mojito – In this recipe, you’ll need organic limes, mint, soursop juice, white rum, lemon soda, Thai basil and sugar syrup.

  • Cape Cod Mojito – Along with white rum, this mojito calls for lime juice, cranberry liqueur, lime juice and mint.

  • Magic Mojito – Make something different using Bacardi Superior, mint, lime juice and cotton candy.

After crafting the perfect mojito, check out our list of other summer cocktails that your customers will love.


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