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Traditional drinks to beat the heat

Refreshing and cooling drinks for summer with seasonal items like raw mango, lime and more are not only tasty but have many health benefits

ByIANSlife

May 24, 2020 (IANSlife) The summer has is upon us and with its sweltering heat wave, and all we can fancy is a cooling drink that will soothe our body and mind.

Add ingredients like raw mango or hibiscus which are native as well healthy, to your summer coolers. Mohit Madan, Manager – Rick’s, Taj Mahal, New Delhi shares some tasty and refreshing drinks to beat the heat.

 

                                                                                   Jal Jeera
Drink 1

A popular traditional Indian beverage bursting with strong flavours. Serve chilled to bring down soaring summer temperatures! It has a rejuvenating and cooling effect, and is considered to be good for digestion as well.

Ingredients:

  • 1 fistful coriander leaves
  • 1 fistful mint leaves
  • 5 ml ginger juice
  • 15 ml lime juice
  •  ½ tsp pepper
  • 1 tsp tamarind
  • 2 tsp roasted cumin powder
  • Boondi (Crisp and fried gram flour tiny balls) as per requirement
  •  300 ml water

Method:
Add coriander, mint, ginger and lime in a blender, add a little water and grind to make a smooth puree. Transfer the puree into glass bowl. Add remaining ingredients and mix well. Serve chilled.

  

                                                                              Aam Panna
drink2

Aam Panna is a much celebrated summer cooler in north India and in some parts of South India like Hyderabad. It is made from unripe mangoes. It is healthy, seasonal and easy to make at home. The taste is palate friendly (and children should be encouraged to drink this rather than aerated beverages or those with excessive preservatives). It is rich in Iron and Vitamin C; and hence, builds immunity and works well as a natural iron booster. Aam panna has plenty of heat resistant properties and is best consumed during the intense summer months.

Ingredients:

  • 1 unripe mango
  • 2 tbsp powdered sugar
  • ½ tbsp black salt
  • ½ tbsp black pepper powder
  • 5/6 mint leaves crushed
  •  ¼ tbsp roasted cumin seed powder
  • 1 glass chilled water
  • Ice cubes

  

                                                                     Masala Chaas / Buttermilk
drink3

Masala chaas, is one of the oldest healthy drinks that is known by many different names in different parts of India. Traditional chaas is wonderful as a digestion as it contains more lactic acid than milk. It is loaded with probiotics which is very important for our health.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup yoghurt
  • 2 cup cold water
  • 2 green chili (add as per taste/ preference)
  • ½ cup cilantro
  • ½ inch piece ginger
  • ½ tsp roasted cumin powder
  • ½ tsp chaat masala
  • Pinch of salt
  • Method

Combine all ingredients in blender and blend to smooth consistency. Serve right away sprinkled with little bit more cumin powder. Serve chilled.

   

                                                                     The Virgin Sangria
drink4

Sangria is traditionally made with wine, but, here we have an innovative version that is a combination of juices. It is both refreshing and healthy and should be served as a chilled summer beverage.

Ingredients:

  • ½ cup cranberry juice
  • ½ cup apple juice
  • 30 ml honey syrup
  • 15 ml lime juice
  • ½ cup sparkling water
  • ½ cup Strawberries, Blackberries and Raspberries
  • Lime wedges and Mint sprigs

Method:
Combine all ingredients into a small pitcher. Stir to perfection to combine. Pour it in glass and add fruits. Serve with garnish mint sprigs on top.

 

                                                           Raspberry Hibiscus Ice Tea

drink5
Recipe:

  • 240 ml Water
  • 5 gram loose hibiscus tea
  • 5 pieces raspberry
  • 5 large mint leaves
  • 2 table spoon honey

Pour loose hibiscus tea into pitcher and set aside. Bring water to boil. Once boiling, remove from heat and pour it over the loose tea. Add raspberry, mint, and honey and let tea steep for 15 minutes. Pour tea through a fine strainer in separate pitcher and place it in refrigerator until its cold. Serve tea over ice and garnish with mint.

 

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