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Is tonic water good for you?

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Tonic water is a tricky beverage. It has water in the name, so it must be healthy, right? Is tonic water good for you? Unfortunately, most tonic water has high than soft drinks. This is bad news for people who like gin and tonic, like me.

What is tonic water?

In case you’re wondering what is quinine, below are a couple of definitions (3) to satisfy your curiosity:

In a bit of a detour: quinine comes from the Spanish quina cinchona, which in turn comes from the Quechua kina bark (3). The quina tree is featured in the Peruvian coat of arms and I’m ashamed to say I never knew what the tree was until today.

Tonic water today

For the longest time, tonic water came in one version only. You had to look hard to find “diet” tonic water, probably containing artificial sweeteners. Nowadays, in a market where beverage choices have expanded with craft beers, cold-pressed nut milks and juices, and fermented drinks, manufacturers have upped their game with interesting tonic water varieties.

The information below does not pretend to cover all available varieties but just a small sample of what is available at the moment in the Australian market.

Ingredients

Nutrition information

While not as sugary as other drinks (see my article on sugary drinks) and the table below), regular tonic water contains more than 2 teaspoons of sugar per 100g. That’s 5.5 teaspoons of sugar per cup (250ml).

Having said that, there are lower sugar options out there. The tables below show a comparison between nutrients of selected products per serve and per 100ml.

NutrientNexba naturally sugar free tonic water
per serve (275ml)
Strangelove light tonic
per serve (180ml)
Capi Native tonic
per serve (250ml)
Capi low sugar dry tonic
per serve (250ml)
Energy (kJ)2596280298
Protein (g)00<0.10
Fat, total (g)00<0.10
– Saturated (g)00<0.10
Carbohydrate (g)05.216.515.9
– Sugars (g)05.215.7515.9
Sodium (mg)0042.50
NutrientNexba naturally sugar free tonic water
per 100ml
Strangelove light tonic
per 100ml
Capi Native tonic
per 100ml
Capi low sugar dry tonic
per 100ml
Energy (kJ)953112119
Protein (g)00<0.10
Fat, total (g)00<0.10
– Saturated (g)00<0.10
Carbohydrate (g)02.96.66.4
– Sugars (g)02.96.36.4
Sodium (mg)00170

Is tonic water healthy?

It depends! Bitter foods are normally regarded as beneficial for digestive health. However, if you are having regular (read: sugary) tonic water by itself or paired with alcohol, it is unlikely to be a health-promoting elixir.

A quick search in the scientific literature about tonic water shows more evidence of it causing allergic reactions than improving people’s health.

Recommendations

References

  1. Merriam-Webster.com. tonic water: Merriam-Webster; 2019 [2 March 2019]. Available from: https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/tonic_water.
  2. OxfordDictionaries.com. tonic water: Oxford University; 2019 [2 March 2019]. Available from: https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/tonic_water.
  3. Merriam-Webster.com. quinine: Merriam-Webster; 2019 [2 March 2019]. Available from: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/quinine.

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