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What does the cocktail symbolize? Gods help me

Godfather GODFATHER is sweet and exudes a generally fragrant almond flavor, coupled with a strong whiskey aroma, it is the delicious Godfather. The English pinyin of whiskey is Whiskey, but Irish whiskey and American whiskey are spelled Whiskey. This is a common practice in shopping malls. When you see the pinyin on a trademark, don’t mistake it for a misprint. Green Grasshopper GRASSHOPPER This is a cocktail with a strong aroma. The glass exudes the refreshing aroma of mint and the aroma of cocoa liquor. Fresh cream is added to the recipe, which makes it fragrant, smooth and very delicious. GRASSHOPPER refers to grasshopper. Because the color of the wine is light green, it is called green grasshopper. This wine tastes very sweet and can be drunk as a dessert. SCORPION This cocktail, as its name suggests, is a very dangerous cocktail, because it tastes so good, and by the time you realize something is wrong, you are already quite drunk. MELONBALL This cocktail has beautiful color and sweet taste. The sweetness of the melon cocktail combined with the sweet yet bitter taste of orange juice creates a unique flavor. This kind of wine was designed when Sandori MIDORI melon liqueur was released in the United States. It has a good reputation because of its good taste. The refreshing taste of BELLINI sparkling wine combined with the elegant sweetness of peach wine creates this easy-drinking cocktail. It was invented in 1948 by a famous restaurant and bar operator in Bellini, Italy, to commemorate the exhibition of early Renaissance painter Bellini held there. BLACK VELVET After drinking this cocktail, you will be very surprised how harmonious the strong beer and the refreshing sparkling wine are. The fine bubbles rising in the glass are as delicate as silk velvet. It is a smooth and beautiful cocktail. FANTASTIC LEMAN This is a beautiful cocktail with blue shades in the cup. It was invented by Mr. Kazuo Ueda. It has won many awards in various cocktail competitions and also won a silver medal at the World Cocktail Show. It is a cocktail made with the theme of Lake Leman, a dreamy lake in Switzerland. MARTINE Among all cocktails, the Martini has the most preparation methods. People call it the masterpiece of cocktails and the king of cocktails. Although it's just a blend of gin and spicy absinthe, it has a sharp, deep taste. Some say there are 268 martini recipes alone. It is said that Churchill liked super spicy drinks very much, so when he drank this wine, he drank pure gin and looked at the absinthe bottle. NIKOLASCHIKA People who drink this cocktail for the first time often don’t know where to start. The way to drink it is to wrap the sugar with lemon placed on the wine glass, bite it hard in your mouth, and then drink the brandy in one gulp after the mouth is filled with sweetness and sourness. It is a cocktail made in the mouth. The Origin of Cocktails Cocktails originated in America, which is recognized by most historical data, around the end of the 18th century or the beginning of the 19th century. There are different opinions on how to prepare and drink this kind of mixed drinks with good color, aroma and taste, as well as the origin of the name "cocktail". Here are a few quotes for readers: One day, after a banquet, various kinds of cocktails were left on the table. Different wines have 1/4 left in some glasses and 1/2 left in some glasses. A waiter who was cleaning the table mixed three or five glasses of various leftover wines together, and it tasted better than the original single wines. Then, the waiter makes several kinds in different combinations, and so on. After that, the mixed wine was distributed to everyone to drink, and everyone rated it highly. As a result, this method of mixing drinking became famous and spread. It is unclear why it is called a "cocktail" and not a drink. The second theory is that in 1775, Pelesco, who immigrated to Allentown, New York, USA, opened a drugstore in the downtown area, manufacturing various refined wines and selling them to customers. One day he mixed eggs into medicinal wine and sold them, and received a lot of praise. Since then, the business has been booming and the number of tourists has increased. At that time, most people in Allentown, New York, spoke French. They called it "cocktail" in French, which later evolved into English "cocktail". Since then, cocktails have become people’s favorite mixed drinks, with more and more styles. Third, it is about the 19th century.

American Clifford runs a hotel by the Hudson River. The Ke family has three things that they are proud of, and they are known as the Ke family's three unique things. First, he has a fat, strong, and majestic big rooster, and he is a famous player in the cockfighting ring; second, his wine library is said to have the most outstanding wines in the world; third, he boasts about his daughter Aine Millie. She is the most beautiful woman in the city and seems to be the only one in the world. There was a young man named Akinruth in the town who came to this hotel every night to relax for a while. He was a crew member on a cargo ship plying the Hudson River. Years later, he and Iron Millie fell in love. This young man has a good temperament and is down-to-earth in his work. Old Kerry liked him from the bottom of his heart, but he often teased him and said, "Young man, do you want to eat swan meat? I'll give you a condition. You can work hard to become a captain." The young man is very perseverant. , studied hard, worked hard, and finally became a captain a few years later, and Ain Millie naturally became his wife. At the wedding, the old man was very happy. He took out all the best aged wines in the wine cellar and blended them into a "unparalleled wine". He also decorated the rim of the wine glass with rooster tail feathers, which was extremely beautiful. Then he toasted to his daughter and grand son-in-law, and shouted "Long live the cocktail!" Since then, cocktails have become popular. Fourth, it is said that during the American independence period, there was an Irish girl named Bytus who opened a hotel near New York. In 1779, some American and French officials from Washington's army often visited the hotel and drank a mixed stimulant drink called "Bressol". However, instead of drinking and enjoying themselves peacefully, these people often made fun of the shopkeeper and compared Bytus to a little hen for fun. One day, the young lady was so angry that she came up with an idea to teach them a lesson. She found a rooster's tail feather from the farmer's chicken coop and inserted it into the "Brexo" cup. It was given to the officers to drink as a curse on these men who looked like rooster tails. Although the guests were surprised when they saw this, they couldn't understand it. They just thought it was extremely beautiful, so a French officer shouted casually, "Long live the rooster's tail." From then on, "Bresseau" with the addition of rooster's tail feathers became "Bresseau" Cocktail” and has been passed down to this day. Fifth, legend has it that many years ago, a British ship docked in the town of Canerje in the Yucatan Peninsula, and the crew went to the town's bar to drink. There was a young man on the bar terrace who used a tree branch to stir up the mixed wine for the sailors. After drinking it, a sailor felt that the wine had an extraordinary mellow aroma. It was a wine that he had never drunk in his life. So, he walked up to the young man and asked: "What is the name of this wine?" The young man thought he was asking about the name of the branch, so he replied: "Kolajie, Kajie." "This is a Spanish sentence, which means "cocktail". The boy originally replied jokingly by saying that the shape of the branch resembles the tail feathers of a rooster, but the crew mistakenly thought it was "cocktail wine." Since then, "cocktail" has become the name of mixed wine. There are also various theories about the origin of the cocktail. For example, it evolved into Cocktail after a certain aristocratic woman, Oxhitel, to express nobility: the rooster tail feathers symbolize heroism; the colorful cocktail tail symbolizes the beauty of the bartender. and superb bartending skills; etc. In fact, the origin of cocktails has no practical significance. It just allows drinkers to enjoy a perfect cocktail at a happy and relaxed cocktail party and have another conversation topic. It is not difficult to imagine that since there are so many beautiful legends about the origin of cocktails, cocktails may indeed have unique charm.