There are many origin stories for how the beverage known as the margarita came to be, some suggesting it was invented in NYC and others somewhere in Baja California. Whatever the real story, what does the word "margarita" mean in Spanish?

Answer Daisy flower

There was a very old drink known as the “Daisy" invented some time in the early 1870s in New York, which was basically just booze shaken up with some lemon juice and “orange cordial". As it evolved and became popular in Mexico, tequila was used and the Spanish word for daisy was applied to this new version.

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