Eid special drink: Keep yourself cool with this simple rooh afza-watermelon drink, here is how to make it

Updated : Apr 07, 2024 10:48
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This Eid impress your guests by serving them this simple yet delicious drink made with rooh afza and watermelon. A glass of rooh afza takes us straight back to the good old childhood days when we used to rush back from school and find a big, cold glass of rooh afza waiting for us! 

Here is the recipe that is nostalgic, easy and super-tasty!

How to make watermelon rooh afza

To make this drink you need 1. 5 liters of whole milk, 1/2 cup sugar, 1 cup chopped watermelon, 1/4 cup Rooh Afza, 1 teaspoon of crushed almonds. 

To make this simple drink take milk and boil it in a pan. Add sugar, rooh afza, chopped watermelon, basil seeds, and grated almonds to the milk. After it cools down, keep it in the refrigerator. Serve with ice!

Benefits of drinking watermelon rooh afza

Keeps you hydrated

This drink is best had in the summer as it will keep you hydrated. With its high water content (about 92% water), watermelon is an excellent choice for staying hydrated, especially during hot weather or after physical activity.

Aids in digestion

This drink will help keep your stomach cool and will prevent acidity. Watermelon contains fiber, which aids digestion and promotes regular bowel movements. Consuming foods rich in fiber can help prevent constipation and promote gut health.

This drink will help maintain your body temperature and will keep you cold as temperature soars across India.

Also watch: Idli or poha, which makes for a healthier breakfast? Find out!
 

 


 
 
 

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