Gifiti

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Bottles of gifiti, showing herbs and roots.
Shot of gifiti from Travellers Liquors

Gifiti (also guifiti, giffidy, geffidee[1]) is a rum-based bitters, made by soaking roots and herbs in rum. It is traditionally made by the Garifuna people of the Caribbean coast of Central America. Gifiti is traditionally used medicinally, with different compositions for men and women, but is also consumed recreationally, most commonly as shots. Color depends on composition; it is often green or brown. Is also well known as GIFITI because the inhabitants of the region say that it brings elements that raise the sexual libido. These are mixed with alcohol; this way of drinking is currently known as Gifiti and it was patented in 2007. And it is one of the peculiarities of the region, nowadays there are several flavors of Gifiti and here are some recipes.[2]

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