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Tonic water

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A fizzy soft drink flavoured with quinine, tonic water, or Indian tonic water gains its name from the medicinal effects of this slightly bitter flavouring.

The quinine was added to the drink as a prophylactic against malaria, since it was originally intended for consumption in tropical areas of India and Africa where that disease is endemic.

Tonic water originally contained only carbonated water and quinine, and it contained a large amount of the latter. The bitter taste of this drink inspired the invention of the more palatable gin and tonic. However, most tonic water today contains a medically insignificant amount of quinine, and is thus used for its flavor only. It is consequently less bitter, and is also usually sweetened. Some manufacturers also produce diet tonic water.

Image:Tonic water uv.jpg|thumb|right|Tonic water under a black light.

Tonic water is often used as a mixer for Alcoholic beverage|alcoholic spirits, especially gin (the mixture commonly known as a gin and tonic).

Tonic water with lemon or Lime (fruit)|lime flavor added is known as bitter lemon or bitter lime, respectively. Such soft drinks are more popular in Europe than in the United States.

Tonic water will glow under a black light, due to the quinine in it.

Brands of tonic water:
  • Canada Dry

  • Cantrell

  • Schweppes (brand)|Schweppes

  • Nordic Mist by Coca-Cola Company


Category:Quinine
Category:Soft drinks
Category:Cocktail mixers
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