Bael Ka Sherbet is a typical desi drink that slakes thirst in impossibly hot weather.
Vidhya Pant and her daughters Seema and Mukta first tasted the chilled concoction on a scorching summer day, at a roadside stall and found it to be 'instantly cooling and refreshingly flavourful'.
Later, they made it at home and Vidhya offers her recipe. Both sweet and sour, the kala namak or black salt that gives this cooler a real pep. This is the orange-pulp variety of wood apple found widely in north India.
Bael Ka Sherbet
Serves: 1-2
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Editor's Note: The orange-pulp variety of bael is hard to locate in many parts of India and if you grew up drinking it, you probably miss it. You can find the sugar-free concentrate online, which is second best but still decent.