The Mojito cocktail is believed to have been created in Havana, Cuba. It is a classic Cuban cocktail made with white rum, sugar, lime, mint leaves, and soda water. The exact origins of the Mojito are not clear, but it is thought to have been popular among pirates and sailors in the 16th century because it was a way to mask the taste of the rough rum they were drinking. Over time, the Mojito became a popular drink in Cuba, and today it is enjoyed all over the world. The classic Mojito is still made in many bars and restaurants in Cuba, and it has become a symbol of Cuban culture and hospitality.