Going on imaginary trip by tasting signature cocktails
Posted : 2021-06-10 16:15
Updated : 2021-06-10 16:24
Pina Colada is Puerto Rico s signature cocktail made with rum, coconut milk and pineapple. Courtesy of Booking.com
By Jun Ji-hye
While it is still difficult to travel overseas physically, travel lovers may be able to go on an imaginary trip by tasting iconic signature cocktails from around the world ― from the famous kick of rum and coconut in the Pina Colada of Puerto Rico to the pink-hued Singapore Sling.
Here are six cocktails picked by Booking.com, among some of the world s most famous signature cocktails, and their origins, for people who are longing for overseas travel once it becomes safe to travel again.
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