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Menehune Juice
 
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Prep Time: 2 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes
Ready In: 2 Minutes
Servings: 2
Taken from Gifford's Guide which says it is adapted from a recipe in the 1947-72 Trader Vic's Bartender's Guide by Victor Bergeron. According to Vic, One sip and you may see a Menehune. According to Hawaiian culture: The early history of Hawaii states that there were two influxes of people from Tahiti. The second voyages of exploration and settlement were led by chiefs who became distinguished ancestors of the chiefly families of Hawaii. In all these traditions, recognition is given to the fact that there were people here before them, descendants of the people who came with Hawai'i-loa. They were referred to as the Menehune people (ka poe Nenehune). Myth states that they were the descendants of Menehune, the son of Lua-nu'u, who appears in the chiefly genealogies of other areas as Ruanuku. Menehune have come to be regarded as a physically short and mischievous people - much like Ireland's beloved leprechauns - that have been a fanciful part of Kauai's folklore.
Ingredients:
2 ounces bacardi superior rum
1/2 ounce cointreau liqueur
1/4 ounce almond syrup (also known as orgeat, try almond from davinci or monin)
3/4 ounce freshly squeezed lime juice
1/4 ounce simple syrup
lime wedge and mint
Directions:
1. Shake all ingredients with ice and strain into an old fashioned glass filled with crushed ice.
2. Garnish with lime and mint.
By RecipeOfHealth.com