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Eating Cuban

By Beverly Cox and Martin Jacobs

Published 2006

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A distilled liquor made from the molasses that is a by-product of sugar production. Cuba is famous for its light-bodied young white rum that mixes well with fruit juices, but also produces darker fuller bodied añejo and other aged rums.

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