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Mojito (recipes) and exogamy and endogamy (sh)


Mojito (recipes)






Serves 1



Preparation time

less than 30 mins



Cooking time

no Cooking required

















Ingredients



1½ limes, cut into wedges20 fresh mint leaves2½ tsp granulated sugarhandful ice65ml/2½fl oz white rumsplash soda water, to tastefresh mint sprig, to garnish



Method



1. Place the limes, mint and sugar into a sturdy highball glass and ' muddle' or mash with the end of a clean rolling pin, to bruise the mint and release the lime juice.2. Add the ice and pour over the rum.3. Add soda water to taste and stir well. Garnish with a mint sprig and serve.



exogamy and endogamy (sh)




Practices controlling the relation of the sexes in the selection of marital partners.

Exogamous groups require their members to marry outside the group, sometimes even specifying the group into which members must marry. Such groups are usually defined in terms of kinship rather than Politics or territory. Exogamy is usually characteristic of unilineal descent groups, in which descent is reckoned either patrilineally or matrilineally. In endogamous groups, Marriage outside one's group may be forbidden, or there may merely be a tendency to marry within the group. Endogamy is characteristic of aristocracies and religious and ethnic minorities in industrialized societies but also of the caste system in India and of class-conscious nonliterate societies such as the Masai of East Africa.