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== Tia Maria ==
{{Infobox Beverage
[[File:Tia_Maria_(7._november_2018).jpg|thumb|right|A bottle of Tia Maria]]
| name = Tia Maria
'''Tia Maria''' is a dark [[liqueur]] made originally in [[Jamaica]] using [[coffee]] beans, [[vanilla]], and [[rum]]. The recipe is said to date back to the 17th century, but the liqueur was first produced commercially in the 1950s.
| type = Liqueur
| abv = 20%
| manufacturer = Davide Campari-Milano S.p.A.
| origin = Jamaica
| introduced = 17th Century
| color = Dark Brown
| flavor = Coffee
| website = [http://www.tiamaria.com www.tiamaria.com]
}}


'''Tia Maria''' is a dark liqueur made originally in [[Jamaica]] using Jamaican coffee beans. The main flavor ingredients are coffee beans, Jamaican rum, vanilla, and sugar, blended to an alcoholic content of 20%.
== History ==
The origins of Tia Maria are steeped in legend. According to the story, a young Spanish girl fled [[Jamaica]] during a colonial war in the 17th century. She was accompanied by a maid who saved a family recipe for a liqueur made from [[coffee]] beans. The recipe was named "Tia Maria" after the maid. However, the commercial production of Tia Maria began in the 1950s when Dr. Kenneth Leigh Evans started producing it in Jamaica.


==History==
== Production ==
The historical fable of its origins dates it to the 17th century. A young Spanish girl was forced to flee Jamaica, and the family plantation during a conflict. She was accompanied by a sole servant who carried a bit of jewelry and the recipe for the family liqueur. In honor of the woman's help, the girl named the liqueur "Tia Maria" (Aunt Maria), her name.
Tia Maria is made from [[coffee]] beans, Jamaican [[rum]], and [[vanilla]]. The exact recipe is a closely guarded secret, but it is known that the coffee beans are roasted and then blended with the other ingredients to create the distinctive flavor of the liqueur. The production process involves several stages, including infusion, distillation, and aging.


==Production==
== Flavor Profile ==
Tia Maria is made using a blend of 100% Arabica coffee, providing the distinctive roasted, full-bodied rich taste. The coffee is then mixed with a sugarcane spirit and vanilla from Madagascar, along with sugar. The drink is smooth, fragrant, and full-bodied while the usual serving suggestion is over ice.
Tia Maria has a rich, dark color and a strong coffee aroma. The flavor is a blend of coffee, vanilla, and a hint of chocolate, with a smooth, sweet finish. It is often compared to other coffee liqueurs like [[Kahlúa]], but Tia Maria is known for its unique balance of flavors and slightly less sweet taste.


==Cocktails==
== Uses ==
Tia Maria is used in several cocktails such as the [[White Russian]], [[Espresso Martini]], and the [[Baby Guinness]].
Tia Maria is a versatile liqueur that can be enjoyed in a variety of ways. It is commonly used in cocktails, such as the [[Espresso Martini]], where it complements the coffee flavor. It can also be served over ice, mixed with milk or cream, or used as a flavoring in desserts and baked goods.


==See Also==
== Related Pages ==
* [[List of coffee liqueurs]]
* [[Coffee liqueur]]
* [[Jamaican cuisine]]
* [[Jamaican rum]]
* [[Coffee production in Jamaica]]
* [[Cocktail]]
 
* [[Espresso Martini]]
==References==
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==External Links==
* [http://www.tiamaria.com Official website]


[[Category:Liqueurs]]
[[Category:Liqueurs]]
[[Category:Coffee liqueurs]]
[[Category:Coffee]]
[[Category:Jamaican cuisine]]
[[Category:Jamaican cuisine]]
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This article includes internal links to related topics, such as "White Russian", "Espresso Martini", "Baby Guinness", "List of coffee liqueurs", "Jamaican cuisine", and "Coffee production in Jamaica". It also includes an external link to the official Tia Maria website.

Latest revision as of 05:44, 16 February 2025


Tia Maria[edit]

A bottle of Tia Maria

Tia Maria is a dark liqueur made originally in Jamaica using coffee beans, vanilla, and rum. The recipe is said to date back to the 17th century, but the liqueur was first produced commercially in the 1950s.

History[edit]

The origins of Tia Maria are steeped in legend. According to the story, a young Spanish girl fled Jamaica during a colonial war in the 17th century. She was accompanied by a maid who saved a family recipe for a liqueur made from coffee beans. The recipe was named "Tia Maria" after the maid. However, the commercial production of Tia Maria began in the 1950s when Dr. Kenneth Leigh Evans started producing it in Jamaica.

Production[edit]

Tia Maria is made from coffee beans, Jamaican rum, and vanilla. The exact recipe is a closely guarded secret, but it is known that the coffee beans are roasted and then blended with the other ingredients to create the distinctive flavor of the liqueur. The production process involves several stages, including infusion, distillation, and aging.

Flavor Profile[edit]

Tia Maria has a rich, dark color and a strong coffee aroma. The flavor is a blend of coffee, vanilla, and a hint of chocolate, with a smooth, sweet finish. It is often compared to other coffee liqueurs like Kahlúa, but Tia Maria is known for its unique balance of flavors and slightly less sweet taste.

Uses[edit]

Tia Maria is a versatile liqueur that can be enjoyed in a variety of ways. It is commonly used in cocktails, such as the Espresso Martini, where it complements the coffee flavor. It can also be served over ice, mixed with milk or cream, or used as a flavoring in desserts and baked goods.

Related Pages[edit]