5 Refreshing Gujarati Drinks That Will Make Your Summer Even Better

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Summer Special: Are you on the lookout for unique summer beverages? If so, we've got you covered with a list of five Gujarati drinks that are a must-try.

5 Refreshing Gujarati Drinks That Will Make Your Summer Even Better
Gujarati Recipes: These Gujarati summer drinks are super easy to make.

Highlights

  • Summer season is all about sipping on cooling beverages.
  • Take a break from the regular and try these Gujarati drinks instead.
  • These beverages will make your summer even better.

Summer is here in all its glory, with the scorching heat outside making us crave cooling beverages. Whether it's a refreshing lemonade, iced tea, lassi, or perhaps a sherbet, we all have our favourite summer drinks that become our go-to. There's no doubt that they taste incredibly delicious, but having them regularly can become a bit monotonous, right?  There are times when your taste buds may crave something different. Are you in a similar mood too? Are you on the lookout for unique summer beverages? If so, we've got you covered with a list of five Gujarati drinks that are a must-try and will make your summer season a lot better.
Also Read: 6 Lesser-Known Summer Drinks From Across India You Have To Try

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Summer Beverages | Here Are 5 Refreshing Gujarati Drinks You Must Try:

1.Variyali Sharbat

To make this delightful concoction, you need to boil fennel seeds in water along with mint and sugar syrup before serving it chilled. It is super refreshing and will quench your thirst in no time. What's more, this sharbat also boasts an array of health benefits, such as supporting digestive wellness and aiding in weight loss. It's the perfect combination of health and taste, making it a must-try this summer season. Click here for the complete recipe for Variyali Sharbat.

2. Komal

Komal is the Gujarati version of the popular summer drink, chaas. Typically, chaas is prepared with curd and water, but this one also includes coconut milk. This gives the beverage a smooth consistency, making it truly one of its kind. The jeera, hing, and curry leaf tadka add a kick of spice to this refreshing drink. Once you try it out, it might just become your new summer-favourite beverage. Find the complete recipe for Komal here.

3. Piyush

Piyush is a summer beverage that is enjoyed equally in Gujarat and Maharashtra. Made by combining shrikhand with buttermilk, it offers a creamy texture and is super indulgent. Along with this, it also consists of spices such as black pepper that aid in digestion. Top it with saffron strands and crunchy dry fruits, and enjoy its delectable taste. It's the perfect drink to serve to your guests. Click here for the complete recipe for Piyush.

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4. Gujarati Aam Panna

If you enjoy sipping on aam panna during the summer, you've got to try this Gujarati aam panna. To make it, raw mangoes are boiled in water and then blended with flavourful spices and mint. It also consists of jaggery (gud) instead of granulated sugar, which lends a distinct flavour to this aam panna. The amount of spices added to this drink is also more than what is usually added to regular aam panna. Find the complete recipe for Gujarati Aam Panna here.
Also Read: Diabetes Diet: 5 Summer Drinks That Will Keep You Cool In The Heat

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5. Gol Gappe Ka Paani

In Gujarat, the pani of gol gappa is enjoyed as a standalone summer drink as well. It offers the perfect balance of sweet, spicy, and tangy flavours - all in one. To prepare it, you just need to add masalas such as chaat masala, red chilli powder, cumin, along with mint, tamarind, and lemon juice in water. The best part is that you can make this drink in just under 5 minutes. Serve it chilled to fully savour its taste. Click here for the complete recipe for Gol Gappe Ka Paani.

Which of these Gujarati summer drinks will you try first? Tell us in the comments section below!

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