Mumbai [India], June 4: During the peak of summer heat, there’s nothing like sipping on a homemade drink to feel refreshed, instead of reaching for store-bought beverages. One traditional thirst-quencher that’s getting popular again is imli sharbat. Made with tamarind, jaggery, mint, and mild spices, it offers a blend of sweet, sour, and slightly spicy flavors that hit the spot on hot afternoons.
This drink has always been a favorite in many Indian households because of its unique flavor. Tamarind, with its strong yet sweet-and-sour taste, is a versatile ingredient in dishes like chutneys, curries, and sambars. When used in sharbat, it provides that crucial zing that makes the beverage so appealingly refreshing.
What’s fantastic about imli sharbat is how its basic ingredients come together perfectly. The tamarind packs the tanginess, the jaggery throws in some warmth and natural sweetness, and the spices contribute to its faint spiciness. Unlike other sweet drinks loaded with sugar, this one can be made with jaggery, giving it a more complex flavor.
Additionally, there’s a health perk to enjoying this drink. According to the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, tamarind has minerals like iron and potassium as well as antioxidants, albeit in small quantities. Still, they offer just enough nutrients to make you feel good about drinking something that’s this yummy.
The real magic comes from how jaggery and spices enhance the basic tamarind taste. Instead of refined sugar, jaggery gives a deeper sweetness that complements the fruit beautifully. Adding tiny amounts of black salt and roasted cumin powder creates a savory edge to the drink. They make it interesting without overpowering the main ingredients.
Throw in some fresh mint leaves, and now you’ve got all these amazing layers of flavor—from mint’s vibrant freshness to roasted cumin’s warm earthiness. With just these simple things mixed together, you get a super satisfying and revitalizing beverage.
To whip up your own batch at home, gather these easy-to-find items: half a cup of tamarind, three tablespoons of jaggery powder, half a teaspoon each of black salt and roasted cumin powder, eight to ten mint leaves, and three cups of cold water, plus some ice.
First, let the tamarind soak in warm water for twenty minutes, then mash and strain it. Next, blend the tamarind pulp with the rest of the ingredients until smooth. After transferring the mixture to a jug and stirring in the extra water, all you have to do is chill and serve!
With its simplicity and tasty goodness, imli sharbat isn’t just quenching your thirst; it’s bringing back a slice of traditional summer enjoyment.






