
The Frozen Kamikaze is a popular frozen cocktail, often served as a slushy or blended drink, known for its strong, citrus-forward flavor. It typically combines vodka, triple sec, and lime juice, sometimes with a splash of blue curaçao for color, and is blended with ice. This drink is a staple in American bars and restaurants, particularly in the 1990s and 2000s, and is associated with a fun, party-centric atmosphere.
This drink is primarily a source of simple carbohydrates from alcohol and added sugars, with negligible protein or fat. A typical serving provides around 200-300 calories, mostly from the alcohol content and any sweet mixers used.
| Calories | 220 kcal |
| Protein | 0.1 g |
| Carbs | 15 g |
| Fat | 0 g |
| Fiber | 0 g |
| Sugar | 12 g |
| Sodium | 5 mg |
| Potassium | 40 mg |
| Vitamin C | 5 mg |
| Magnesium | 3 mg |
| Phosphorus | 5 mg |
| Calcium | 4 mg |
Per 1 cocktail (approx. 150 g) · estimated, varies by recipe
The name 'Kamikaze' references the Japanese word for 'divine wind,' but the cocktail itself is an American invention, likely named for its strong, potent kick. Nutritionally, it's a high-energy, low-nutrient beverage, offering quick calories without significant vitamins or minerals.