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== Ting (drink) ==
{{short description|Carbonated beverage from the Caribbean}}
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Ting is a popular carbonated beverage in the Caribbean. It is produced by the Jamaican soft drink company Desnoes & Geddes, and is often used as a mixer in cocktails. The primary ingredient in Ting is Jamaican grapefruit juice, with added carbonation, sugar, and other flavorings.
==Overview==
[[File:A_Ting_and_a_Pink_Ting.jpg|thumb|right|A bottle of Ting and a can of Pink Ting]]
'''Ting''' is a popular carbonated beverage originating from the [[Caribbean]]. It is known for its refreshing taste, which is primarily derived from [[grapefruit]] juice. Ting is a staple in many Caribbean countries and has gained popularity in other parts of the world due to its unique flavor and cultural significance.


=== History ===
==History==
Ting was first produced in [[Jamaica]] in the 1970s. It was created by the [[Jamaica]]n company [[Desnoes & Geddes Limited]], which is also known for producing [[Red Stripe]] beer. The drink quickly became popular due to its crisp and tangy flavor, which was a refreshing alternative to other soft drinks available at the time.


[[Ting (drink)|Ting]] was first introduced in 1976 by Desnoes & Geddes, a company better known for its [[Red Stripe]] beer. The drink quickly gained popularity in Jamaica and other Caribbean islands due to its refreshing grapefruit flavor and its versatility as a mixer in alcoholic beverages.
==Ingredients==
Ting is made from a combination of carbonated water, [[grapefruit]] juice, and sugar. The drink contains natural flavors and is often described as having a slightly bitter yet sweet taste. The use of real grapefruit juice gives Ting its distinctive flavor and sets it apart from other citrus-flavored sodas.


=== Ingredients ===
==Varieties==
In addition to the original flavor, Ting is available in several varieties, including:


The main ingredient in Ting is grapefruit juice, which is sourced from Jamaican grapefruits. Other ingredients include carbonated water, sugar, and natural flavorings. Some versions of Ting also include a small amount of grapefruit pulp.
* '''Pink Ting''': A variation that includes a hint of [[cranberry]] juice, giving it a pink hue and a slightly different flavor profile.
* '''Diet Ting''': A low-calorie version of the original drink, sweetened with artificial sweeteners instead of sugar.


=== Varieties ===
==Cultural Significance==
Ting is more than just a beverage in the Caribbean; it is a part of the cultural identity. It is often enjoyed on its own or used as a mixer in various [[cocktails]]. One popular cocktail is the "Ting 'n' Sting," which combines Ting with [[rum]].


There are several varieties of Ting available, including the original grapefruit flavor, as well as pink grapefruit, pineapple, and diet versions. The diet version of Ting, known as Diet Ting, is sweetened with artificial sweeteners instead of sugar.
==Consumption==
Ting is widely consumed in the Caribbean and is also exported to various countries around the world. It is available in bottles and cans, making it convenient for both personal consumption and use in [[bars]] and [[restaurants]].


=== Use in Cocktails ===
==Related pages==
 
* [[Grapefruit]]
Ting is often used as a mixer in cocktails, particularly in the Caribbean. It is a key ingredient in the Jamaican cocktail known as a [[Rum Punch]], where it is mixed with rum, lime juice, and grenadine. Ting is also used in the popular cocktail known as a [[Paloma]], which is made with tequila, lime juice, and grapefruit soda.
 
=== Availability ===
 
Ting is widely available in Jamaica and other Caribbean islands. It is also exported to other countries, including the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. In these countries, it can often be found in specialty food stores or online.
 
=== See Also ===
 
* [[List of soft drinks by country]]
* [[Jamaican cuisine]]
* [[Jamaican cuisine]]
* [[Caribbean cuisine]]
* [[Carbonated water]]
 
* [[Soft drink]]
=== References ===
 
* [https://www.desnoesandgeddes.com/ Desnoes & Geddes Official Website]
* [https://www.cocktail.com/recipes/rum-punch/ Rum Punch Recipe]
* [https://www.cocktail.com/recipes/paloma/ Paloma Recipe]


[[Category:Soft drinks]]
[[Category:Soft drinks]]
[[Category:Jamaican cuisine]]
[[Category:Jamaican cuisine]]
[[Category:Caribbean cuisine]]
[[Category:Caribbean culture]]

Latest revision as of 11:20, 15 February 2025

Carbonated beverage from the Caribbean



Overview[edit]

A bottle of Ting and a can of Pink Ting

Ting is a popular carbonated beverage originating from the Caribbean. It is known for its refreshing taste, which is primarily derived from grapefruit juice. Ting is a staple in many Caribbean countries and has gained popularity in other parts of the world due to its unique flavor and cultural significance.

History[edit]

Ting was first produced in Jamaica in the 1970s. It was created by the Jamaican company Desnoes & Geddes Limited, which is also known for producing Red Stripe beer. The drink quickly became popular due to its crisp and tangy flavor, which was a refreshing alternative to other soft drinks available at the time.

Ingredients[edit]

Ting is made from a combination of carbonated water, grapefruit juice, and sugar. The drink contains natural flavors and is often described as having a slightly bitter yet sweet taste. The use of real grapefruit juice gives Ting its distinctive flavor and sets it apart from other citrus-flavored sodas.

Varieties[edit]

In addition to the original flavor, Ting is available in several varieties, including:

  • Pink Ting: A variation that includes a hint of cranberry juice, giving it a pink hue and a slightly different flavor profile.
  • Diet Ting: A low-calorie version of the original drink, sweetened with artificial sweeteners instead of sugar.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Ting is more than just a beverage in the Caribbean; it is a part of the cultural identity. It is often enjoyed on its own or used as a mixer in various cocktails. One popular cocktail is the "Ting 'n' Sting," which combines Ting with rum.

Consumption[edit]

Ting is widely consumed in the Caribbean and is also exported to various countries around the world. It is available in bottles and cans, making it convenient for both personal consumption and use in bars and restaurants.

Related pages[edit]