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Cocktail garnishes are decorative ornaments that add character or style to a mixed drink, most notably to cocktails. A large variety of cocktail garnishes are used. Many rum-based cocktails, especially those with fruit flavors, tend to be decorated with tropical-themed garnishes or slices of fruit. Tequila-based drinks favor limes and other citrus fruits. Gin- and vodka-based drinks tend toward garnishes with a more dignified flair (olives, onions, or possibly a citrus twist or a single maraschino cherry), unless they are variations of a fruity rum-based drink. Whiskey- and brandy-based drinks tend toward minimal garnishment, if any. Restaurant chains and hotel bars tend to use larger and more ostentatious garnishes, and neighborhood bars tend to go the other extreme. ==Common edible garnishes== Some people enjoy eating these garnishes, but others consider them to be simply decoration. * Carrot sticks * Celery stalks (usually with leaves attached) * Cherries * Cinnamon, grated * Cocktail olives (often stuffed with pimentos) * Cocktail onions * Lemon slice, twist, or wedge * Lime slice, twist, or wedge * Mint sprigs or leaves * Nutmeg, grated * Orange slice, twist, or wedge * Pineapple slice or wedge * Pepper * Salt, coarse (applied to the rim of glasses) * Sugar, granulated or powdered * Shrimp * Strawberries * Watermelon wedge Image:Cloud 9 - round 2.jpg|Maraschino cherry Image:Cocktail olives.jpg|Cocktail olive Image:Cocktail1.jpg|Lemon slice Image:Tanqueray martini.jpg|Lime twist Image:Cuban cocktails.jpg|Orange, mint, and lime Image:Piña Colada.jpg|Pineapple wedge Image:Di mare (Bloody Mary).jpg|Shrimp Image:Champagne Cocktail.jpg|Raspberry 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「cocktail garnish」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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