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According to the online Etymology Dictionary, the origin of the cocktail is down to a mispronunciation of the French word for eggcup coquetier (pronounced in ...
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The word comes from the West African kaketal, meaning 'scorpion', which, like a cocktail, has a sting in its tail. Cock-ale was an old English ale, spiced, with ...
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11 May 2021 · One of the most plausible explanations is that the origin of the word cocktail comes from the colonial period when tavern keepers stored ...
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21 Sept 2020 · A story originally published in 1956 suggests that the term comes from English sailors in Mexico who were served drinks infused with a fine ...
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28 Aug 2018 · In the new revised and updated edition of his book, 'The Joy of Mixology,' drinks expert Gary Regan explores the possible origins of the ...
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13 Jan 2016 · The Vocabularist: Where did the word 'cocktail' come from? · When the chancellor said the UK faced a "cocktail" of economic risks he was using a ...
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HistoryEdit · The origins of the word cocktail have been debated. The first written mention of cocktail as a beverage appeared in The Farmers Cabinet, 1803 in ...
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One of the most famous tales out there is that the word cocktail actually originated in Mexico and was named that way after an Aztec goddess named “Xochitl” ...
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14 Jan 2016 · According to these accounts, the cocktail was invented in Mexico and named after an Aztec princess; in New Orleans and named after a French egg ...
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1 May 2021 · According to George Bishop's book, the term cocktail comes from the English word cock-tail which was used in the 18th century to refer to a ...
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Some claim that the phrase “cocktail” originated in New Orleans, where the creator of a well-known bitters by the name of Peychaud was known to serve a mixed ...
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4 Jan 2003 · Betsy (or Betty) Flannigan, an innkeeper of Pennsylvania (or possibly Virginia), used cock tail feathers as swizzle sticks when serving drinks ...
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4 May 2020 · Wondrich argues that the term cocktail comes from unscrupulous horse traders who wanted to make their horses seem spritely and full of ...
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6 Mar 2013 · I was told that the word came from New Orleans, where it was derived from the French word “coquetel,” an eggcup that was used for serving drinks ...
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