What is soda Chinotto?

What is soda Chinotto?

Chinotto (Italian: [kiˈnɔtto]) is a type of carbonated soft drink produced from the juice of the fruit of the myrtle-leaved orange tree (Citrus myrtifolia). The beverage is dark in color. Its appearance is similar to that of cola, but it is not as sweet as cola, having a bittersweet taste.

What does Chinotto soda taste like?

Chinotto the beverage is refreshingly bitter—but not so much so that you can’t drink it like a soda. It has an intense, warm fragrance of cinnamon and clove and the sourness of rhubarb, quince, and grapefruit (that is, all of my favorite fruits).

Is Chino the same as Chinotto?

Chino has a distinct citrus taste and was pretty refreshing. Chinotto is a sparkling Italian soft drink named after the small, bitter citrus fruit of the Myrtle-leaved orange tree.

How do you drink Chinotto?

Serve chilled, ideally at 35-40 °F. Optional garnish of lemon peel will accentuate the intense flavors of Chinotto. A true iconic drink, Sanpellegrino® Chinotto is a beverage with a taste that is entirely its own.

Is chinotto a fruit?

The fruit of the tree resemble small oranges. It has a bitter flavor and is commonly called by its Italian name, chinotto (Italian pronunciation: [kiˈnɔtto])….Citrus myrtifolia.

Myrtle-leaved orange tree
Species: C. myrtifolia
Binomial name
Citrus myrtifolia Raf.

What’s chinotto made from?

chinotto oranges
Born in the ’50s, Chinotto is made from extracts of zesty sun-ripened chinotto oranges that get their distinct flavour from the unique conditions of the Mediterranean land. A deep brown colour with a light carbonation that rolls off the tongue, every sip is a journey to the south of Italy with the iconic Chinotto.

What is chinotto good for?

The chinotto of Savona has particular nutritional and chemical properties which make it good both for food, wellness and cosmetics. In addition, the chinotto is rich in vitamin C, stimulates the digestive functions and the flowers have anti-insomnia effects.

Is chinotto an orange?

The fruit of the tree resemble small oranges. It has a bitter flavor and is commonly called by its Italian name, chinotto (Italian pronunciation: [kiˈnɔtto])….Citrus myrtifolia.

Myrtle-leaved orange tree
Chinotto oranges growing on a tree
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes

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