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Desi drinks to cool you down this summer

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13-Jun-2018

Desi drinks to cool you down this summer

Rinki Kumari, Chief Dietitian, Fortis Hospital, Cunningham Road, tells GlobalSpa about some popular ‘desi drinks’ which are beneficial for a human body and especially great to keep the summer heat at bay. Summer is a season that brings along with it many reasons to be happy - holidays, vacations, travel etc. to name a few. But as the temperatures soar to a maximum of 35-36? centigrade in Bengaluru, and are only expected to surge even higher in the coming days, our bodies start craving ways to cool down. Convenient over the counter options like packaged juices, artificially fruit-flavored drinks, squashes, aerated or fizzy drinks etc… usually find their ways into our shopping carts and then into our refrigerators and lastly into our stomachs. Although we may feel cool for a while through these options, this cooling effect comes with unhealthy effects due to the added sugars, preservatives and artificial flavoring agents present in these drinks. We seem to have forgotten many traditional Indian options that help in quenching thirst and hydrating our bodies, without adding calories. They offer unique tastes and flavors while remaining beneficial. Here are a few traditional examples that can cool you down without adding to your waistlines.  

  1. Tender coconut water
Coconut water Come summer and you see mounds of tender coconut on footpaths. Packed with electrolytes like potassium and sodium and containing very little natural sugar, each glass of coconut water provides just 40 calories. People who exercise regularly, instead of consuming commercial sports drinks, they can look at coconut water as a natural healthier low-calorie way to replace electrolytes and fluids. You can make a twist to the flavor by adding mint, chunks of watermelon etc…  
  1. Buttermilk
Buttermilk This is the liquid left after churning butter. One glass (200 ml) of buttermilk contains only about 30 Kilo Calories, but it has the added benefits of being a probiotic drink which stimulates the growth of healthy bacteria in your gut, preventing stomach infections which we are more prone to during the summer. Buttermilk can be made more interesting or flavorful through the addition of rock salt, asafetida, chopped coriander leaves, mint leaves, ginger etc. traditional households, especially in south India, generally have buttermilk as an accompaniment to all meals. Storing buttermilk in earthen pots would keep it cool and refreshing while imparting a unique flavor profile.  
  1. Solkadi
Solkadi This spicy and sour pink colored delight is made from the extract of the kokum fruit, grown in the coastal belt of Goa, Karnataka, and Kerala. The kokum extract is mixed with coconut milk, green chilies, ginger and salt and served chilled with a coriander garnish. It can also serve as an icebreaker or trick drink at parties since it looks like rose milk but tastes sour and spicy which is what guests would not expect. It is a natural digestive taken to cool the stomach after consuming a spicy meal.  
  1. Jaljeera
Jaljeera The drink literally meaning cumin water is a spicy concoction of cumin, ginger, black pepper, mint and dry mango powder. It is also a good digestive but is usually consumed pre-meal. Cumin is a medicinal ingredient providing a good amount of fiber, vitamins, and dietary minerals while aiding digestion and reducing post-meal bloating. The mint has a cooling effect in the heat.  
  1. Chilled Rasam
Rasam Made with tomatoes, tamarind extract, garlic, salt, and pepper the rasam is an accompaniment to meals throughout south India. However, it can also be bottled and chilled for drinking between meals. Rasam ingredients, particularly tamarind are high in antioxidants which neutralize free radicals that can cause ageing, cancer etc…     All the options above have the common benefit of no added sugars, and are quite unique in their individual flavors, ensuring that you don’t get bored and tired of them through the summer. However one should remember that no drink rivals good old water in thirst quenching and cooling down, so make sure that you drink adequate amounts of water apart from these drinks.  

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