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Hydrate and Refresh: The Best Indian Beverages for Hot Weather!

04:17 AM
7 April 2024

Hydrate and Refresh
Best Indian Beverages for Hot Weather

Nongu has amazing hydrating powers
Nongu has amazing hydrating powers

During hot Indian summers, it's important to stay cool and hydrated.

That's where traditional drinks come in handy. Let's talk about three popular ones: Nongu drink, Kulukki Sherbet, and Buttermilk (Chaas). These drinks are not just tasty but also great for beating the heat!

Nongu Drink: Made from palm tree sap, this sweet and tangy drink is a local favorite. It's packed with electrolytes, which help keep you hydrated and refreshed.

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Kulukki Sherbet: Hailing from Kerala, this sherbet packs a punch with its mix of lemon, sugar, water, and a hint of chili. It's tangy, spicy, and perfect for cooling down on a hot day.

Buttermilk (Chaas): A classic Indian drink, buttermilk is made by mixing yogurt with water and spices like cumin, salt, and mint. It aids digestion and cools you down after a spicy meal.

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These drinks are perfect for Indian summers because they're cooling, easy to make, and a part of our culture. So, next time you're feeling the heat, reach for one of these traditional thirst quenchers and stay cool!

Weather & Radar editorial desk
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