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  2. Neera - Wikipedia

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    Neera is not the juice made from palm fruit. Neera requires neither mechanical crushing, as in the case of sugarcane, nor leaching, like beet-root; it is obtained by slicing the spathes of the coconut , sago , and Palmyra ( Borassus flabellifer L. ) palm, and scraping the tendermost part, just below the crown.

  3. Jigarthanda (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Jigarthanda is a cold beverage from the South Indian city of Madurai. [1] It translates to "cool heart" ("jigar" is a metaphor for heart in Persian (literal meaning "liver"), "thanda" means "cold") in English, implying that the drink’s cooling effect will be felt right down to one’s heart.

  4. Nilgiri tea - Wikipedia

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    Nilgiri tea is a drink made by infusing leaves of Camellia sinensis that is grown and processed in the Nilgiris district in Tamil Nadu, India.The leaves are processed as black tea, though some estates have expanded their product offerings to include leaves suitable for making green, white and oolong teas.

  5. List of Indian drinks - Wikipedia

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    Mosambi Juice Aam panna Ganna juice Jal-jeera Bela Pana Jigarthanda Shikanjvi. With a climate as varied and extreme as India, the people require a myriad options to keep their thirst appropriately quenched according to the weather conditions, varying from steaming hot drinks during winters to frosty cold drinks in summers.

  6. Jaggery - Wikipedia

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    Jaggery is a traditional non-centrifugal cane sugar [1] consumed in the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, North America, [2] Central America, Brazil and Africa. [3] It is a concentrated product of cane juice and often date or palm sap without separation of the molasses and crystals, and can vary from golden brown to dark brown in colour.

  7. Juice - Wikipedia

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    Research suggests that 100% fruit juice is not associated with an increased risk of diabetes. [28] [29] [30] A 2018 review concluded that 100% fruit juice increases the risk of tooth decay in children, but there is "no conclusive evidence that consumption of 100% fruit juice has adverse health effects."

  8. Noni juice - Wikipedia

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    Noni fruit and juice. Noni juice is derived from the fruit of the Morinda citrifolia tree indigenous to Southeast Asia and Australasia. It has been promoted, illegally in several cases, as a cure for a number of human diseases. However, there is no evidence to support any claims of therapeutic benefit. [1]

  9. Department of Health and Family Welfare (Tamil Nadu)

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    The public health infrastructure in the state includes both government-run hospitals and health centers managed by the department of health. As of 2023 [update] , the state had 404 public hospitals, 1,776 public dispensaries, 11,030 health centers and 481 mobile units run by the government with a capacity of more than 94,700 beds. [ 7 ]