India's many months of fierce summer necessitates the most jugaad kind of ways to cool down.
There is a therefore a huge culture of coolers, be they drinks or khane-ke-baad-wala-meetha-type cold desserts, served on the streets.
Fruit plates. Neebu pani. Ganna juice. Chunks of cooled watermelon. Raw sour-sweet mango slices. Kulfi. Gola. Falooda. And much much much more.
Each state has something unique to offer in the Chillin Department, which typically gives us a peek into such a variety of local food preferences.
As the blazing heat is mercifully beginning to recede in some parts of the country, we present the last round of summer drinks, unique cooling potions that are exclusive to 7 regions. Cheers!
Mastani, Maharashtra
Named after the warrior princess of Bundelkhand, whose beauty enamoured the mighty Bajirao, Mastani ice cream encapsulates Pune's Peshwai culture with its royal dessert feel.
It is a delectable combination of a thick milkshake and a big scoop of ice cream on top of it.
The garnish of fresh pieces of fruits, nuts, and syrup makes its sinful indulgence complete. This Mastani is mast mast for every occasion!
Please click here for the recipe for Puneri Mastani.
Kulukki Sharbat, Kerala
A go-to local summer refresher, Kulukki Sharbat is a popular drink in Kerala.
Visit any beach or promenade and you will be welcomed by sellers inviting you to taste this sweet, spicy and tangy shaken lemonade.
This soda-based beverage is made with fresh lime or lemon juice, sugar, added flavours, basil seeds (sabja seeds), and, yup, a bright green mirchi!
One can choose an additional flavour from a variety of options ranging from pineapple, mint, and orange, to khus khus, strawberry, and lychee... Uff, the list is endless.
Kulukki Sharbat
Recipe by Ramanunni Nair
Serves: 2
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Jigarthanda, Tamil Nadu
The milk-based beverage, which finds its origin in Tamil Nadu's Madurai, became famous all over the country thanks to actor Siddharth's 2014 Tamil blockbuster, Jigrthanda.
'Jigar' means 'heart’ and 'thanda' means 'cold' in Hindi, together it literally translates to cold/cool heart, suggesting the soothing properties of the drink.
It is a delicious mix of milk, almond gum, sugar, a unique nannari (sarsaparilla root) syrup, and ice cream on top.
Jigarthanda
Serves: 2
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Strawberry Cream, Maharashtra
Synonymous with Mabaleshwar's dessert culture, strawberry cream is a must-have on every tourist's wishlist while visiting the gorgeous hill station.
This exquisite dessert consists of fresh strawberries, whipping or heavy cream, sugar, and swirls of strawberry syrup as garnish.
You just cannot go wrong with this one!
Remember, not scraping the sides of the glass would be a grave insult! :)
Strawberry Cream
Serves: 1
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Bael Shorbot, West Bengal
Bael Shorbot is yet another fine example of the Bengali penchant for incorporating indigenous ingredients into their cuisine.
Packed with nutrition with a refreshing taste, bael or wood apple forms the backbone of this unique summer coolant which is a popular summer beverage in the eastern part of the country. It's a cinch to make.
Bael Shorbot
Serves: 1
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Gadbad, Karnataka
Who needs falooda when you can have Gadbad!
A yummy assortment of many things, Gadbad is essentially a more decadent version of falooda and it is very dear to the people of Mangalore and Udipi.
With layers of ice cream, jelly (jello), dry fruits, sometimes custard, and fresh fruits filling up a tall glass, this fusion dessert tastes as divine as it looks!
Gadbad
Recipe by Prasanna Shetty and Vishwanath Shetty
Gadbad, meaning confusion, is the perfect name for this dish, as it doesn't follow a fixed process or set of ingredients. If you were to visit two shops, bang next to each other, in the same city, you'd realise that both serve it differently and sometimes it is customised to suit your taste and revised as per your requirements.
Traditionally, you'd find these ingredients and it is upto you to mix and match as you please in a glass, in this order:
It is served in a tall glass and comes with an equally tall metal spoon that goes all the way to the bottom of the glass so you can scoop in and enjoy the layers of goodness that have come together.
Bhim Kol Sharbat, Assam
Made from a heavily-seeded wild variety of bananas, Bhim Kol highlights everything that's unique about Assamese cuisine.
This delicious, water-based beverage requires only a few, simple ingredients and it boasts many health benefits.
Bhim Kol Sharbat
Serves: 1
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