Lumumba (drink)
A Lumumba (in Danish also Død tante, in Dutch and German also: Tote Tante [dead aunt]) is a long drink named after Congolese politician Patrice Lumumba. The term Død tante/Tote Tante is used on the western coast of Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands, where the drink is the counterpart to the Pharisäer with coffee.
The drink consists of cocoa, sometimes accompanied by cream, and a shot of rum. Some alternatives replace the rum with amaretto or brandy.
Depending on whether the hot or cold cocoa is used, the result is a Hot Lumumba or a Cold Lumumba.
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External links
- http://www.onlinebar.de/cocktails-rezepte_41_lumumba.html
- http://www.die-rosenaus.de/pda/cocktails/lumumba.html
- http://www.cocktaildreams.de/cooldrinks/cocktailrezept.lumumba.50.html
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