Jaffa (drink)
Jaffa is a brand name primarily associated with fruit-flavored drinks, most commonly orange juice. The name is derived from the Jaffa orange, a sweet and nearly seedless variety of orange that originated in Jaffa, a city in present-day Israel.
The Jaffa brand has been used by various companies over time and in different geographic regions to market a range of beverages, often including other fruit juices and juice blends in addition to orange juice. As such, "Jaffa" generally signifies a fruit drink product rather than referring to a specific recipe or ingredient composition that is universally consistent.
The association with Jaffa oranges often leads consumers to perceive Jaffa-branded drinks as being of high quality and naturally flavored. However, the actual ingredients and manufacturing processes can vary depending on the specific product and producer. It's therefore important to examine the product's packaging for detailed information on its composition and sourcing.
The term "Jaffa" may also evoke associations with other products, such as Jaffa Cakes, which are a popular British biscuit, owing to the link with Jaffa oranges as a flavoring component.