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Old 09-09-2007, 08:50 PM
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Aruba Ariba Drink

Hi....well i am a couple of months home from Aruba and am dying to recreate a drink i found there and just love. It is called an ArubaAriba. If anyone can tell me what this is made from so i can recreate just a lil part of my time there i would be so grateful. I havent found a drink i like better anywhere.
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Old 09-09-2007, 09:02 PM
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Unhappy read to the end for the bad news...

Aruba Ariba
Coecoei (liquor) is one of the major ingredients in making the famous "Aruba Ariba." To make this drink here is the following recipe:
Ingredients
1/2 oz. vodka
1/2 oz. 151 rum (better if using Ron Rico from Aruba, higher proof)
1/8 oz Coecoei
1/8 oz Crème de Banana
1/2 cup orange juice
1/2 cup cranberry juice
1/2 cup pineapple juice OR you're favourite "punch drink"

Splash of Grenadine Top with Grand Marnier.
Do not shake, just stir lightly. Top with a "flag" toothpick with cherry and orange.

Re: Aruba Ariba Cocktails
This makes one serving. Mix all ingredients in blender and enjoy!!
1 banana
1 tsp sugar
1 and a half scoops crushed ice
3/4 oz heavy cream
1 oz rum
1/2 oz creme de banana liquor
I know there are different variations of this recipe, but even so, this one is great!!

Local Culture
With a recipe that is centuries old, a local Aruban liquor, “coecoei” was first made by Indian tribes. It has a distinctive red color, derived from one of its prime ingredients—the sap from the “kukwisa” or agave plant, which is mixed with rum and cane sugar. Coecoei is often used today in the creation of island cocktails, including the Aruba Sunset which also employs Ponche Crème, Aruba’s own potent eggnog mixture.

As far as I am aware, and I know someone will jump in if I am wrong, Coecoei is not exported from Aruba.

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Old 09-10-2007, 09:10 PM
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Aruba Ariba

Thank you Arubalisa for the recipes. I guess then that i wont be able to make them with out that special ingredient Coecoei if it can only be found in Aruba. Guess i will just have to figure out a way to go back to Aruba lol. Thanks again!
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Went back and researched it just a bit more and it seems you can try substituting grenadine for the Coecoei, BUT supposedly it is just not the same.

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