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Tafia is a type of spirit made from sugar cane juice or molasses. It is a popular spirit in the Caribbean, Central and South America, and is also found in parts of Africa. It is usually distilled to a high proof and is often flavored with spices, fruits, and herbs. Tafia is often used in cocktails, and is also used to make liqueurs and other spirits.
Tafia is a growing market, with many companies producing their own versions of the spirit. Some of the most popular brands include Bacardi, Cruzan, Don Q, and Mount Gay. Other companies, such as Plantation, have also released their own tafia-based spirits. These companies are producing a variety of tafia-based products, from traditional rums to flavored liqueurs. Show Less Read more