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Rum Recipes and Cooking Instructions

Rum is made from sugarcane

By Peggy Trowbridge Filippone, About.com

Yo, ho, ho, and a bottle of rum! No doubt you are familiar with exotic cocktails made with rum. Rum is not only a potent libation, it also lends incredible flavor to many recipes from main dishes to desserts. Learn more about cooking with rum and try some interesting old and new rum recipes.

Rum history and facts

Rum is a fermented liquor distilled from sugarcane molasses. It ranges in color from clear to dark brown, with dark rums being the most flavorful. Government standards require rum to have a minimum proof of 60 (30 percent alcohol by volume), but there are many much stronger rums up to 190 proof.

Rum originated in the Caribbean islands circa 1600 and quickly became a hot trade commodity. Today, most of the world's rum comes from Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Americans alone consume over 30 million gallons of rum a year. Rum enjoys a healthy 7 percent of the overall liquor market.

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