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RUM

Definition av RUM

  1. rom; en spritdryck
  2. (slang) konstig, udda

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Exempel på hur man kan använda RUM i en mening

  • Originally known for its Bacardí brand of white rum, it now has a portfolio of more than 200 brands and labels.
  • Traditionally, the cola ingredient is Coca-Cola ("Coke") and the alcohol is a light rum such as Bacardi; however, the drink may be made with various types of rums and cola brands, and lime juice may or may not be included.
  • The cocktail often consists of five ingredients: white rum, sugar (traditionally sugar cane juice), lime juice, soda water, and mint.
  • The earliest known story states that in the 19th century, Puerto Rican pirate Roberto Cofresí, to boost the morale of his crew, gave them a beverage or cocktail that contained coconut, pineapple, and white rum.
  • The manufacturing sector consists of rum distilling, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and watch assembly.
  • Uncharred white oak casks previously used for the aging of port, rum or sherry are also sometimes used.
  • A cocktail is a mixed drink typically made with a distilled liquor (such as arrack, brandy, cachaça, gin, rum, tequila, vodka, or whiskey) as its base ingredient that is then mixed with other ingredients or garnishments.
  • Large sugarcane plantations were established throughout the 1880s, with industries of sugar mills, refineries, and rum distilleries that delivered prosperity to Bundaberg.
  • In possession, they will drink or rub themselves with a mixture of clairin (raw rum) and twenty-one scotch bonnet or goat peppers.
  • He usually appears as an old man on a crutch or with a cane, wearing a broad-brimmed straw hat and smoking a pipe, or drinking dark rum.
  • She can be found in springs, her favorite food is goat meat, and her favorite drinks are rum and wine.
  • Approximately halfway between the state's two largest cities of Little Rock and Fort Smith, Dardanelle was a transportation and business hub, known as a marketplace for gin, rum and cotton.
  • The British marched to the Bushnell Tavern (now the Griswold Inn), then seized the town's stores of rope (each ship of that time requiring 8 miles of rope) and, according to the April 19, 1814 Hartford Courant, "$100,000 or upwards" worth of rum (acquired from the East Indies in trade for beef and wood from Connecticut).
  • Without title, Walter Bagnall (called "Great Walt") in 1628 established a trading post, dealing in rum and beaver skins.


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