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The AMF, short for 'Adios Motherf***er,' is a potent and colorful cocktail, not a food dish, that originated in the United States, likely in the 1990s. It's essentially a 'Long Island Iced Tea' on steroids, combining a potent mix of vodkas, rums, tequilas, and blue curaçao with sweet and sour mix and lemon-lime soda.

🍽️ Nutrition at a glance

This is a high-sugar, high-alcohol beverage with a very high calorie count, often exceeding 500-600 calories per serving, providing virtually no significant nutrients. Its primary components are simple sugars from the mixers and pure alcohol, offering 'empty calories' with no protein, fat, or essential vitamins.

Nutrition breakdown

Calories350 kcal
Protein0.5 g
Carbs45 g
Fat0 g
Fiber0 g
Sugar40 g
Sodium10 mg
Potassium50 mg
Vitamin C15 mg
Calcium20 mg
Magnesium10 mg
Phosphorus15 mg
Alcohol40-50 g

Per 1 cocktail (approx. 350-400 g) · estimated, varies by recipe

💡 What's interesting

Culturally, the AMF is infamous for its extreme potency and its role in college party culture, where its name and strength are part of its notoriety. Nutritionally, its unique blue color comes from blue curaçao, but its main distinction is being a textbook example of a drink where the high caloric load comes almost entirely from sugar and alcohol.

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