Rum
Rum is a strong alcoholic drink that is distilled from sugar cane. It is light brown or dark brown in color and has a sweet, rich flavor. Rum is produced in a variety of countries, but is particularly popular in Caribbean countries such as Jamaica, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and others. Rum may be aged in oak barrels to give it a smoother flavor and aroma, and may be divided into different varieties depending on the method of production and origin. Rum is popular in cocktails such as the Cuba Libre or Pina Colada, and can also be enjoyed neat. Rum also has cultural significance, and is part of the traditions and heritage of many Caribbean countries, which are known for their music, dance, and cuisine.