Preity Zinta was waiting for the summer season. Why, you ask? To revive her taste buds with the juicy flavours of “summer fruits”. TBH, summer screams mangoes from miles away, and Preity agrees with us. The actress, who is in India to support her team Punjab Kings in the ongoing Indian Premier League, dropped a picture of herself relishing the king of fruits. The photo, on her Instagram Stories, shows a bowl full of freshly chopped mangoes. The text read, “Summer fruits…love mangoes.” Wait, there is more. Preity also enjoyed jamuns (black plum, or Indian black cherry). Preity’s post read, “And Jamuns…” She has also picked a couple of red heart emoticons to jazz up the frame.
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Summer often leaves us feeling dehydrated and sweaty. Amidst this scorching heat, we all crave a chilled glass of a refreshing drink. If Preity Zinta’s latest Instagram entry left you yearning for some fresh fruits, you have landed on the right spot. We have pulled together a few refreshing drink recipes that are prepared with summer fruits and are a must-try.
Here Are 5 Fruit Drinks Recipes For Summer:
1. Mango Shikanji
It is hard to beat the juicy flavours of mangoes. In just 20 minutes, you can prepare this oh-so-refreshing drink. Here is your recipe.
2. Aam Panna
Aam panna is more than just a drink. It takes us back to childhood. Agree? Prepared with raw mangoes, this refreshing drink is also considered beneficial for the treatment of gastrointestinal problems. Take a look at the recipe here.
3. Falsa Sherbet
Falsa is yet another fruit that is only available in the summer season. So without wasting a minute, get this refreshing drink and slurp it all summer long, Check out the recipe here.
4. Bael Panna
The health benefits of bael are not a hidden secret. Also known as a wood apple, bael juice can cool you down instantly. Recipe here.
5. Mango Lassi
In just 10 minutes you can give the good old lassi a new flavour. Just imagine, creamy yoghurt fused with pulpy mango and served with lots of ice. Drooling, already? Try this recipe.