Ti' Punch
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Ti' Punch (Haitian Creole: Ti ponch, [ti pɔ̃ʃ]; French: Petit Ponch) literally meaning "small punch," is a rum-based mixed drink that is especially popular in Martinique, Guadeloupe, Haiti, French Guiana and other French-speaking Caribbean islands. It is very similar to the daiquiri, which is usually identified with Cuba, and the caipirinha, identified with Brazil.
The drink is traditionally made with white rhum agricole, lime, and cane syrup. While aged rhum agricole can be used in place of white rhum agricole, other fruit flavors may be added on top of the lime, and sugar may be substituted for cane syrup, a Ti' Punch can only be made with rhum agricole.
Service[]
Ti' punch is usually served as an apéritif.[citation needed] A popular tradition is that of chacun prépare sa propre mort ("each prepares their own death"), in which the bartender or host provides glassware, syrup, limes, and rum but does not prepare the drink so that each drinker may build their own to their taste. Ti' punch predates the wide availability of ice in the Caribbean, and both the traditional neat and contemporary iced preparation are prevalent today.
See also[]
- Caipirinha – similar Brazilian drink
- Daiquiri – similar Cuban drink
References[]
- Ti' Punch by Brett Moskowitz at Liquor.com
- Feasting on Waves
- Caribbean Spirits Recipes
- Ti' Punch at Esquire
- Cocktails with rum
- Mixed drinks
- Cold drinks
- French alcoholic drinks
- Haitian alcoholic drinks