5 Summer Season Sharbats That Will Give You That Instant ‘Thandak’

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Gulping down chilled glasses of sharbat has always been one of my favourite summer memories! Here are 5 lip-smacking sharbats that will help you beat the heat and be “super cool.” Why settle for plain chilled water when you can make these refreshing summer drinks that are a joy to share with friends and family?!

Bel Sharbat

To begin with, bel sharbat is a refreshing summer drink that is vastly underappreciated! Bel fruit, also known as wood apple or stone apple, is a nutritional powerhouse. The mushy fruit is delicious in the form of sharbat, and has a lovely sweetish-sour tinge to it.

Kokum Sharbat


Among the numerous healthy recipes made with kokum fruit, the most common one is kokam sharbat. Kokum, a popular ingredient in traditional Konkani, Gujarati, and Goan cuisine, is a popular ingredient in Goa. In brief, a chilled glass of kokum sharbat on a hot sunny day is the ideal way to keep your bodies cool and hydrated.

Tarbooz Ka Sharbat

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Tarbooz ka Sharbat/Mohabbat ka Sharbat is a deliciously refreshing Old Delhi-style summer drink made with Rooh Afza, watermelon, milk, and ice cubes. This flavorful drink is also known by the name Pyaar Mohabbat Ka Sharbat by street-side vendors. Gorgeously tempting, this pink sharbat is quite popular during Ramadan and Eid.

Sattu Sharbat

Sattu Ka Sharbat, is another delectable drink that you won’t be able to stop drinking! It’s a refreshing summer beverage made with roasted gram powder, chilled water, and flavorful Indian spices. Quite popular in Bihar, this desi summer drink is also known as an energy drink. in addition to having properties that lower your body temperature, Sattu Sharbat also has a sweet n salty taste that feels very refreshing in humid climates. Hence, it can the best choice of sharbat for summer.

Khus Sharbat

Khus sharbat is a lovely summer drink with a woody aroma and musky taste. It is a delectable concoction of khus syrup and water. This soothing drink feels heavenly on a hot summer day. Plus the typical green color is a treat to your eyes! Extracted from pure khus roots, this sharbat has both cooling and healing properties.

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