Welcome to our series sharing Food Holidays: June 30th the last day of the month. Tomorrow is my moms Birthday and I sure wish she was here to spend the day with her.
But she isn’t and her favorite drink was a Strawberry Daiquiri and with David being off tomorrow night he can get one of those and I could get a Mai Tai to try and we could toast my mom. Would you like to join us?
Tiki bar lovers, this is your day! The mai tai was originally created in Oakland, Calif., by Victor Bergeron, when he was serving two friends from Tahiti in 1944. He used Jamaican rum, fresh lime, orange curacao, a dash of rock candy sugar, and French orgeat syrup, then garnished it with lime and mint. Today, there are multiple takes on the recipe, but any way you shake it, it’s impossible not to feel like your taste buds are taking a trip to the tropics.
Facts about Mai Tai
The Zombie was the Cosmopolitan of its day. The Zombie was the drink that put tiki on the map.
In 1959 the Mai Tai knocked the Zombie off its pedestal.
That’s the year Hawaii became a state.
Hawaii became a tourist mecca almost overnight.
All the tourists went to luaus and sere served a fruity drink called the Mai Tai.