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  2. List of Indian drinks - Wikipedia

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    Lassi – a popular, traditional, yogurt-based drink from Northern India. It is a blend of yogurt, water, spices and sometimes fruit. Traditional lassi (a.k.a., "salted lassi", or simply "lassi") is a savoury drink, sometimes flavoured with ground and roasted cumin. Sweet lassi, however, contains sugar or fruits, instead of spices.

  3. Category:Indian drinks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Indian drinks" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Desi daru - Wikipedia

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    Desi daru (Hindi: देसी दारू), also known as country liquor or Indian-made Indian liquor (IMIL), is a local category of liquor produced on the Indian subcontinent, as opposed to Indian-made foreign liquor. Due to cheap prices, country liquor is the most popular alcoholic beverage among the impoverished people.

  5. Zu (beverage) - Wikipedia

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    Tinzu is known as a high alcohol content drink with a bitter taste. The colour is white or pale yellow and it is consumed after filtering out the undissolved rice. The drink is not usually consumed anymore. [7] Tinzu is an alcoholic beverage made from rice after the husk is removed.

  6. Lassi - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It has been called "the most popular and traditional yogurt-based drink" in India. [3] It has also been described as the form in which yogurt "is most cherished and unbeatably popular in [...] Punjab", its "best-loved summer drink", and "the air conditioner of the Punjab". [4] Lassi originated in the Punjab region of the Indian ...

  7. Panakam - Wikipedia

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    The Times of India called it "synonymous with Sri Ramnavami". [7] In some parts of India, it is a traditional part of wedding preparations. [8] [9] [10] According to Jaffrey the base of the drink is jaggery. [5] It also typically includes some combination of lemon juice, cardamom, ginger, all of which are usually mixed with cold water.

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  9. Aam panna - Wikipedia

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    Aam panna, Aam Jhora(Aam Jhora ⓘ), or panha is an Indian Summer drink. It is made from unripe mangoes and is yellow to light green in color. Mint leaves are often added to the drink, enhancing its green color. Unripe mango is a rich source of pectin, which gradually diminishes after the formation of the stone.