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S.A.L.T. Bar - Lei & Hei cocktail recipe

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South_pacific

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Creator's Key Takeaways

the true symbol of tahiti the tear of flower men and women can either wear this around their necks fashioned into a necklace which is called a lay or on their heads as a crown which is called a hay

watermelon is one of the island's most abundant tropical fruits

creme de cacao gives a wonderful sweet chocolate undertone to this cocktail

Creator's Tips & Advice

โœ“prepare an edible flower garnish
โœ“chill a coop and put to one side
โœ“add a bar spoon of agave nectar
โœ“add cubed ice and shake for 10 seconds
โœ“fine strain carefully place the edible flower on top of the cocktail

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow do you make a Lei & Hei cocktail?
QWhat is the cultural significance of leis and heis in Tahiti?

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YouTube Video Descriptionโ†“

One of the most evocative symbols of the South Pacific Islands is the lovely flower crowns and necklaces. Today, leis (necklaces) and heis (crowns) are as much used for decoration and beauty as anything else, but their origins go back much farther. Floral necklaces and crowns have been used for centuries to distinguish rank and royalty, with the most ornate versions constructed not only of flowers but also leaves, shells, seeds, nuts, feathers, and even bone and teeth of various animals. As travelers to the South Pacific, most visitors are greeted with a lei. While this no longer used as a means of identification, it is used as a gesture of welcome and friendship, and proof of the big hearts that are waiting for you on the island. View the recipe here: https://discover.silversea.com/to-the-curious/salt-bar/lei-hei-cocktail-recipe/ Learn more about S.A.L.T.: https://www.silversea.com/salt-silver-moon.html