Sip Your Way Through Ramazan With These Drinks

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Islamabad: In Ramazan, traditional drinks play a significant role in providing hydration, nutrition, and comfort.

Here are some traditional Ramazan drinks along with their recipes:

Rooh Afza with Takham Malinga:

Ingredients: Rooh Afza syrup, milk, takham malinga (optional)

Recipe: Mix Rooh Afza syrup with chilled milk. Add takham malinga if desired. Stir well and serve cold.

Sattu Syrup:

Ingredients: Sattu flour, sugar, water

Recipe: Mix sattu flour and sugar in water until well dissolved. Chill the mixture and serve as a refreshing drink.

Almond Syrup (Badam Syrup):

Ingredients: Soaked and peeled almonds, milk, saffron, green cardamom seeds, sugar

Recipe: Blend soaked almonds, milk, saffron, cardamom seeds, and sugar until smooth. Serve chilled.

Jalab:

Ingredients: Dates, grape molasses, rose water, ice

Recipe: Blend dates, grape molasses, and rose water with ice until smooth. Serve cold.

Amaruddin:

Ingredients: Dried apricot paste, water

Recipe: Mix dried apricot paste with water until it forms a smooth drinkable consistency. Chill and serve.

Milk or Yogurt Drinks:

Ingredients: Milk or yogurt, sugar (optional), salt (optional)

Recipe: Blend milk or yogurt with sugar and salt (if using) until frothy. Serve as a refreshing drink.

Fruit Milkshakes:

Ingredients: Fruits (watermelon, strawberry, banana, orange, dates), milk, sugar (optional)

Recipe: Blend fruits with milk and sugar (if using) until smooth. Serve cold.

Ginger Lime Fizz:

Ingredients: Ginger juice, lime seasoning powder, water

Recipe: Mix ginger juice, lime seasoning powder, and water. Serve chilled as a fizzy drink.

Malthi and Tamarind Drinks:

Ingredients: Malthi (fenugreek seeds), tamarind, water, sugar (optional)

Recipe: Boil malthi and tamarind in water until it forms a flavorful drink. Add sugar if desired and chill before serving.

Beetroot Juice:

Ingredients: Beetroot, water, sugar (optional)

Recipe: Blend beetroot with water until smooth. Add sugar if needed. Serve chilled.

These traditional Ramadan drinks not only help in staying hydrated but also provide essential nutrients and refreshment during fasting hours.

Enjoy these drinks with your Suhoor and Iftar meals for a fulfilling Ramadan experience.

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