Mamajuana [Recipe + Video] What is it, and What's in It? (2024)

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Mamawhat, you ask? You know, Mamajuana, the spiced Dominican rum drink that you may have had straight from the lid of its bottle on the street (oh, was that just me?). So let me answer all your questions about our popular Dominican Mama Juana co*cktail recipe.

By Clara Gonzalez - Last reviewed . Published Jul 8, 2003

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Someone recently inquired whether or not Mamajuana was available for export. You may have had it from a friend, got curious at a resort, or perhaps enjoyed it as an after-dinner liqueur with the locals. This Mamajuana co*cktail recipe is one of the most popular traditional Dominican drinks.

Mamajuana is readily available in most markets of the DR and served in many a restaurant, and can even be made to order.

What is mamajuana?

Mamajuana is a traditional Dominican alcoholic beverage spiced with cinnamon, medicinal leaves, twigs, tree bark, and herbs - among other things. It is a sweet-yet-fiery concoction that will leave you breathless, maybe even a little "frisky".

Many benefits are attributed to marijuana.

Someone recently brought us a bottle from the DR. It was a giant gallon bottle, ridiculously wrapped - absolutely swathed in newspaper and "teipi" - a gift from my husband's family. Canadian Customs had our traveling friend unwrap it (because it looked like a huge bomb, I think) while he explained that the alcohol in it was something like a fixing agent (ha!) that would be emptied out here so that the herbs and leaves and stuff could be used to make WINE. I don't know why he felt the need to tell such an extravagant, weird lie - talk about overkill - but they believed it! No further questions asked!

The bottle was emptied quickly; we drank it down over the course of a weekend as if it were the nectar of the gods.

Mamajuana ingredients

If it’s virility you are looking for, then you will of course request that more mariscos be included in the mixture: conch, octopus, snail, and assorted insects, for example.

If it’s a medicinal effect you require, there is a slew of ingredients for that purpose as well; things with strange names like anamú or timacle – which supposedly cure everything from prostate to ovarian problems.

Lastly, let us not forget the ever-popular, and oddly named herbs "nail of a cat", or "claw of a parakeet", said to promote pregnancy.

Traditional mamajuana

I don't remember ever being a big mamajuana fan while I lived in the DR, so it’s ironic that I should now be ogling our empty receptacle, where it sits ominously on my kitchen counter, with all its leaves and roots in a strange form of arid petrification.

  1. I have to get some rum. Apparently, the roots in mamajuana have a seven-year shelf life, so the bottle may be refilled over and over again. In this instance, the rum needn’t be very good - un ron "del malo", like a Carta Dorada, would be ideal. In my less-than-ideal world, I would usually settle for Bacardi or Havana Club, but for the making of mamajuana I insist that the rum at least be Dominican. In fact, I’m going to get a bottle of Brugal from an online vendor that ships internationally. I think it will be worth the ass-kicking I'll take in duties and GST.
  2. I'll need some honey. It shouldn't be a problem. We have that here.
  3. I'll need a "miembro de carey". This could prove slightly more problematic, as I don't know where to even begin looking for a sea turtle's "member" and probably won't find one here in all of Canada. Oh, you didn't know you were drinking sea turtle's miembro extract in your mamajuana? Sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings, but yes (or so I've been told by suspiciously enthusiastic vendors, though it would actually be illegal; carey turtles are endangered).

    I bet there's not a single sea turtle's appendage to be had in even the highly multi-ethnic Montreal. We won’t kid ourselves into thinking I'm going to find the "miembro de carey", but we may hope there may still be some remnants of it, even if it's just the residue, stuck to the sides of the godforsaken flask.

  4. And perhaps that’s the lure of mamajuana, no matter where you are; the collection of the diverse ingredients, its careful preparation, the time it’s given to fester ferment… If it were to be readily available for export to the non-Dominican world, well, it just wouldn’t be the same. And I would hate to see mamajuana go the way of the industrially manufactured jabón de cuaba – but that’s a rant for another day.

Tia Clara's top tips

  • Use whatever red wine you have on hand; the cheapest will do just as well.
  • If you're up for it, throw in some peeled and washed ginger slivers. Not my favorite flavor in this, but you might like it.
  • As I mentioned above, most of the ingredients in mamajuana are very hard to find outside (and even in) the Dominican Republic.
  • This is a simplified version for you to try the flavors. we're not qualified to give you any health advice, so this is just a tasty digestif (after-meal drink to aid digestion), and no medicinal qualities are expected or implied.
  • Drink responsibly.

About this recipe

I hope by now you've come to the expected conclusion that there isn't just one recipe for mamajuana, and that the ingredients – some obscure, some of questionable provenance and effects – may be difficult or impossible to obtain outside the Dominican Republic.

But if you were hoping to learn how to make mamajuana, you can make this homemade version with the fragrance and taste of spices familiar to Dominicans. No "miembro de carey" needed.

And if you've ever made this, we'd love to hear about it, let us know in the comments.

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Mamajuana [Recipe + Video] Spiced Dominican Liquor

By: Clara Gonzalez

Looking to learn how to make Mamajuana, the spiced Dominican rum? Well, unfortunately finding all the ingredients may be an impossible task, but you can find here a simplified homemade version with the tastes and spices familiar to Dominicans.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Resting Time 7 days d

Total Time 7 days d 10 minutes mins

Course Dessert, Drinks

Cuisine Caribbean, Dominican

Servings 10 servings

Calories 240 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

1. Steeping

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    In a clean jar or bottle, place cinnamon, cloves, allspice, and star anise. Pour in the rum.

    Cover with a tight-fitting lid and let it rest for a week.

2. Finishing

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    Once the spices have been steeping in the rum for a week, pour in the honey and wine. Stir to mix.

    Let it rest in the fridge for at least a day or, better, another week.

3. Serving

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    Serve chilled as a digestif (after meals) in a shot glass.

Nutrition

Calories: 240kcalCarbohydrates: 30gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 1gSodium: 4mgPotassium: 62mgFiber: 1gSugar: 28gVitamin A: 6IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 22mgIron: 1mg

Nutritional information is calculated automatically based on ingredients listed. Please consult your doctor if you need precise nutrition information.

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As a country that produces some of the world's greatest rums, it's no surprise we have some great rum recipes. You'll love our ponche crema (Dominican Christmas eggnog), ponche de desayuno (yeah, breakfast eggnog), guavaberry (a liqueur), and my favorite licor de mandarina (mandarin liqueur).

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What is mamajuana good for?

Popular wisdom attributes many benefits to mamajuana (health, cures, aphrodisiac), none of them proven, but it is a very good drink, so there's that.

What kind of liquor is mamajuana?

Mamajuana liquor is a homemade or cottage industry concoction that combines rum, herbs, barks and spices with wine and honey.

How to drink mamajuana?

Mamajuana is typically served as a digestif (after meal drink) in small shot glasses.

Can you get mamajuana in the US?

You can buy mamajuana bottles from some online vendors that ship to or within the US.

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What is Mamajuana made of? ›

Mama Juana (or Mamajuana) is a spiced alcoholic beverage made by infusing a mixture of rum, red wine, and honey with tree bark and herbs. The taste is similar to port wine and the color is a deep red. It originates in the Dominican Republic.

What are the ingredients in Don Zavier Mamajuana? ›

Most Dominicans mix in about a third rum, two thirds red wine, then a few ounces of honey, but feel free to experiment. It's also not uncommon for people to throw in cinnamon, raisins, strawberry, molasses, or even turtle genitals for added taste (and purported Viagra-like qualities).

What kind of liquor is Mamajuana spicy? ›

Mamajuana Spicy reflects the Dominican tradition of making Mamajuana with a blend that combines our favorite herbs and spices, with light strength Dominican rum. Mamajuana Spicy Tequila merges the strength of Tequila with the distinct spiced wood flavor of Dominican Mamajuana.

What proof is Mamajuana alcohol? ›

Each production run is made in small batches, ensuring consistency in taste and alcohol content. Our signature bottle of mamajuana's alcohol percentage is 30% ABV, unlike at home recipes that vary in strength.

Is mamajuana illegal in the US? ›

Both US and Canadian customs do not permit the transport of Mama Juana if it is not in its liquid. If you take dry MamaJuana ingredients home with you, be warned, it may be confiscated by Customs. U.S. customs officials appear to be wise to the beverage and will ask you straight out if you are bringing back Mamajuana.

What does Mamajuana do for you? ›

While, the purported health benefits are wide and varied, drinking mamajuana daily is said to increase vitality and energy as well as improve blood circulation, and relieve congestion and flu symptoms. Aphrodisiac properties are traditionally associated with many herbs and spices.

What wood is in mamajuana? ›

Often referred to as Dominican Sangria, mamajuana is an infused and aged DIY co*cktail made with tropical bark and herbs—bohuco pega palo, alo de Brasil, and uña de gato, to name a few.

Why is mamajuana called baby maker? ›

It's most famously known as an aphrodisiac. So much so, that local residents in the DR call it the “baby maker,” or “el para pelo," which means “lift the stick!” Consider this a heads up.

How long does mamajuana need to ferment? ›

You will need to ferment the tree bark, spices and herbs in a mixture of 50% red wine and 50% honey. After one week of fermenting throw out the liquid in the bottle and you will be ready to make the mamajuana.

Is mamajuana a drug? ›

Invented by Jesus Rodriguez in the 1950s, Mama Juana was created to be an herbal medicine that apart from acting as an aphrodisiac could rid you of the flu, aid digestion and circulation, and cleanse the blood, liver and kidneys.

Do you refrigerate mamajuana? ›

they never refrigerate it ever.. you can reuse the bark as many times as you like. Ditto, I never refrigerate it. After maybe like 6 uses I personally stop using it because I feel like my mamajuana just tastes like rum , haha. Your taste buds will tell.

What is the most popular drink in the Dominican Republic? ›

If you're looking for Dominican drinks with milk, enjoy Morir soñando, the most popular drink in the Dominican Republic.

Can mamajuana expire? ›

As far as I know it should never go bad. The mixture is not really wood, there are various herbs and spices, barks and such in it.

How many times can you reuse mamajuana? ›

How many times can you refill Mamajuana? Some people claim that the bottle can be refilled 15 to 20 times; but many locals people say there is no limit on how many times the bottle can be refilled.

Can you put whiskey in mamajuana? ›

Then, in the bottle with the roots and spices, pour 70% Rum, 25% red wine and 5% honey. Basic alcohol can be easily replaced, for example with whiskey, tequila, vodka or wine.

What kind of rum is used in mamajuana? ›

In my less-than-ideal world, I would usually settle for Bacardi or Havana Club, but for the making of mamajuana I insist that the rum at least be Dominican. In fact, I'm going to get a bottle of Brugal from an online vendor that ships internationally.

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