Shikanji

Lemon-based drink in the Indian subcontinent From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shikanji (alternative names include shikanjvi, shikanjbi and shikanjbeen) is a lemon drink which is similar to a lemonade or limeade but is distinct from these as it often contains other ingredients such as salt, saffron and cumin.[1][2] It is popular as a summer drink in the Indian subcontinent.

CourseBeverage
Place of originIndian subcontinent
Serving temperatureChilled
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Shikanji
Shikanji served with pomegranate, grated apple and mint.
CourseBeverage
Place of originIndian subcontinent
Serving temperatureChilled
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It is named after sekanjabin or oxymel a traditional sweet-and-sour syrup from the Middle East. In the 10th century, Persian physician Ibn Sina wrote about its health benefits in a manuscript "Benefits of the drink called Sekanjabin" [3]

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