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​7 refreshing Indian drinks healthier than soda​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 3, 2025, 14:32 IST
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7 refreshing Indian drinks healthier than soda

When summer hits full swing and the sun feels like it’s staring straight at you, soda might seem like the go-to relief. But here’s the truth—those fizzy bottles don’t really quench thirst or cool you down. Instead, they leave you craving more and feeling bloated. India, on the other hand, has a treasure chest of refreshing drinks that not only cool the body but also bring real benefits. These desi thirst-quenchers are full of natural goodness and actually do something for you beyond the sugar rush. Let's get straight into it!

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Buttermilk (chaas)

This humble, tangy drink is your stomach’s best friend. Made from curd, water, and a sprinkle of spices like roasted cumin and black salt, chaas keeps digestion in check even when the heat outside is throwing your system off balance. It’s light, hydrating, and far more satisfying than a can of cola.

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Aam panna

Raw mangoes take center stage here, boiled and blended with mint, cumin, and jaggery to make a tangy-sweet cooler that instantly lifts your mood. Aam panna is famous for preventing heat strokes and keeping electrolytes stable. It’s the kind of drink that wakes you up with its bold flavor and cool aftertaste.

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Nimbu pani

Simple, sharp, and absolutely essential in an Indian summer. A mix of lemon, water, black salt, and sometimes a hint of mint, this is hydration at its tastiest. It fights fatigue, restores minerals lost in sweat, and gives an instant energy lift without any of that syrupy heaviness you get from bottled sodas.

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Jaljeera

This zesty, tangy mix of cumin, tamarind, and mint isn't just fun to sip—it also does wonders for digestion and bloating. The sharp flavors might surprise you at first, but once you're hooked, there's no turning back. Bonus: it wakes up your taste buds and cools you down in one go.

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Sattu drink

Made from roasted gram flour mixed with water, lemon, salt, and spices, this one’s a powerhouse. It keeps your stomach full, cools the body from within, and is a great pick if you're outdoors a lot. It’s rustic, earthy, and nothing like your usual summer drink—but that’s exactly the charm.

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Coconut water

Straight from nature’s bottle, this is one of the most hydrating options out there. Low in calories, high in electrolytes, and naturally sweet, coconut water cools the system, supports skin health, and helps you stay refreshed without any additives. You just can’t beat that kind of simplicity.

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Bel sharbat


Made from the pulp of the wood apple, bel sharbat has a mellow sweetness that feels soothing after a long, hot day. It's known to ease digestion, cool the gut, and reduce the risk of sun-related fatigue. It’s a timeless summer fix that still holds its charm.



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