noun
- a type of rum distilled from sugar cane juice or molasses, especially in the West Indies
Usage: also spelled tafia
Examples
- The sailors enjoyed a tot of taffia after their long voyage.
- Local distilleries in the Caribbean produced taffia from fresh sugar cane.
- The merchant ship carried barrels of taffia to trade in distant ports.
- Taffia was a popular spirit among plantation workers in the 18th century.
- The recipe called for a splash of taffia to enhance the tropical flavor.