- Tonic water
Tonic water (or Indian tonic water) is a carbonated
soft drink flavor ed withquinine , which gives it a distinctively bitter taste.The drink has garnered its name from the medicinal effects of this bitter flavoring. The quinine was added to the drink as a prophylactic against
malaria , since it was originally intended for consumption in tropical areas ofSouth Asia andAfrica where that disease is endemic. Themixed drink gin and tonic originated in British colonial India when the British population would mix their medicinal quinine tonic withgin to make it more palatable.Medicinal tonic water originally contained only
carbonated water and a large amount of quinine. 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. In theUnited States , theFood and Drug Administration limits the quinine content in tonic water to 83 ppm (83 mg per liter if calculated by mass), which is 0.25% to 0.50% of the concentration used in therapeutic tonic.Tonic water is often used as a
drink mixer forcocktail s, especially those made withgin (for example, agin and tonic ). Tonic water withlemon or lime flavor added is known asbitter lemon orbitter lime , respectively. Suchsoft drink s are more popular inEurope than in theUnited States .Tonic water will fluoresce under ultraviolet light, due to the presence of quinine. In fact, the sensitivity of quinine to ultraviolet light (UV) is such that it will fluoresce in direct sunlight.
Sprinkling a pinch of
salt into a glass of tonic water will mask the bitterness of tonic water.ee also
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