Which is the Popular Drink Prepared During Holi? Posted on March 9, 2025March 9, 2025 By Sourabh Kumar Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Spread the love Holi, the festival of colors, is incomplete without delicious treats and refreshing drinks. One of the most popular drinks prepared during Holi is Thandai. This traditional Indian beverage is known for its cooling properties and rich flavors, making it the perfect drink for the festive occasion. What is Thandai? Thandai is a milk-based drink infused with a blend of nuts, seeds, and spices such as almonds, fennel seeds, saffron, cardamom, and black pepper. It is often sweetened with sugar and garnished with rose petals or dry fruits. The drink is not only delicious but also provides a cooling effect, making it a favorite during Holi celebrations. Why is Thandai Popular During Holi? Traditional Significance: Thandai has been associated with Holi for centuries, especially in North India. Refreshing and Cooling: The ingredients in Thandai help beat the heat and keep the body hydrated. Festive Special: Many households prepare Thandai as part of their Holi celebrations, sometimes adding a special ingredient called bhang for an extra festive kick. How to Make Thandai at Home? Making Thandai at home is simple and requires a few key ingredients: Milk – The base of the drink. Soaked almonds, cashews, and pistachios – For richness. Poppy seeds and fennel seeds – For digestion and cooling effects. Cardamom, saffron, and black pepper – For flavor and aroma. Sugar and rose water – To enhance taste. Bhang (optional) – For those who prefer a traditional twist. Blend all the ingredients into a fine paste, mix with chilled milk, and serve with ice cubes for a refreshing Holi drink. Other Popular Drinks for Holi While Thandai is the most popular drink prepared during Holi, other refreshing beverages also add flavor to the festival: Kanji – A fermented drink made from mustard seeds and black carrots. Lassi – A yogurt-based drink available in sweet and salty variations. Aam Panna – A tangy raw mango drink perfect for summer. Conclusion Thandai remains the most popular drink prepared during Holi, offering a delicious and refreshing experience. Whether you enjoy it traditionally or with a modern twist, it is an essential part of Holi celebrations. For more about Holi traditions, check out our articles on Holi Celebration in Different States, Holi Delights, and Dahi Vada in Holi. Download QR 🡻 Others
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