mangorita

English

Etymology

Blend of mango +‎ margarita.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˌmæŋɡəʊɹˈiː.tə/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˌmæŋɡoʊˈɹi.tə/
  • Audio (US):(file)
  • Rhymes: -iːtə

Noun

mangorita (plural mangoritas)

  1. A mango flavored margarita cocktail.
    • 1995, Beverage Media, Volume 70[1], volume 70, Beverage Media, Limited, page 19:
      Mangorita and Graperita now join Originalrita, Strawberrita, Melonrita, Cinnamonrita, Salsarita, Graperita, and Mangorita, which make up the Magnificent Seven of portable, unbreakable, Margaritas in 750-milliliter plastic flasks.
    • 1999, Robert Plotkin, Raymon Flores, Toma! Margaritas!: The Original Guide to Margaritas and Tequila[2], illustrated edition, Barmedia, →ISBN, page 41:
      The partial shopping list includes jellied cranberry sauce for the Cranberry Margarita, prickly pear marmalade for the Cactus Rose Margarita, canned Bartlett pears to make the Pearita, apple sauce for the Apple Margarita, and blueberries for the Blue Berrita Margarita. You'll also need to pick up some prickly pear juice for the Coyote Margarita, mangoes for the Mangorita, pineapples, strawberries, raspberries, bananas, and a pomegranate or two.

References

  • mangorita”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.