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  2. List of Indian drinks - Wikipedia

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    Lassi – a popular, traditional, yogurt-based drink from Northern India. It is a blend of yogurt, water, spices and sometimes fruit. Traditional lassi (a.k.a., "salted lassi", or simply "lassi") is a savoury drink, sometimes flavoured with ground and roasted cumin .

  3. Lassi - Wikipedia

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    Lassi (pronounced [ləsːi]) is a yogurt –based beverage with a smoothie -like consistency. [ 1 ][ 2 ] It has been called "the most popular and traditional yogurt-based drink" in India. [ 3 ] It has also been described as the form in which yogurt "is most cherished and unbeatably popular in [...] Punjab ", its "best-loved summer drink", and ...

  4. Aam panna - Wikipedia

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    Aam panna, Aam Jhora (Aam Jhora ⓘ), or panha is an Indian Summer drink. It is made from unripe mangoes and is yellow to light green in color. Mint leaves are often added to the drink, enhancing its green color. Unripe mango is a rich source of pectin, which gradually diminishes after the formation of the stone.

  5. Hibiscus tea - Wikipedia

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    In Italy, hibiscus tea, known as carcadè or karkadè (from the Arabic word كَرْكَديه [karkaˈdiːh]), is usually consumed hot, often with the addition of sugar and lemon juice. First introduced from Eritrea, it was widely used as a tea substitute when the country was hit by trade sanctions for its invasion of Abyssinia.

  6. Thandai - Wikipedia

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    Thandai is a South Asian cold drink prepared with a mixture of almonds, fennel seeds, watermelon kernels, rose petals, pepper, poppy seeds, cardamom, saffron, milk and sugar. It is native to Indian Subcontinent. It is mainly used in summer. In Sikhism, it is often associated with the and Holi or Holla mahalla festival.

  7. 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. It is generally described as being a ...

  8. Sharbat (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Sharbat (Persian: شربت, pronounced [ʃæɾˈbæt]; also transliterated as shorbot, šerbet or sherbet) is a drink prepared from fruit or flower petals. [1] It is a sweet cordial, and usually served chilled. It can be served in concentrated form and eaten with a spoon or diluted with water to create the drink. Popular sharbats are made of ...

  9. Lugdi - Wikipedia

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    Lugdi. Jhol or Jhol (Hindi: Jhol) is an alcoholic drink produced North Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. [1] It is traditionally prepared from cooked cereal grains, especially rice or barley. It is prepared by boiling barley grains or rice and some local herb known as Phab in water and then fermenting the material.