Daiquiri
Daiquiri is a cocktail made of rum, lime juice, and sugar. It is typically served shaken with ice, strained, and poured into a cocktail glass. The drink is believed to have originated in Cuba and has since become a popular cocktail around the world.Although it is often enjoyed as a refreshing summer drink, it is important to consume alcohol in moderation. A single 3.5 oz. serving of daiquiri contains approximately 10-15 grams of sugar and around 140-160 calories, depending on the alcohol content. It also contains small amounts of important nutrients such as vitamin C, potassium, and magnesium. However, excessive consumption can have negative health effects and should be avoided.