5 Traditional Ramadan Drinks
Posted on April 28, 2021Muslim communities are highly diverse, and each community tries to strengthen its cultural traditional practices in the Holy Month of Ramadan. In order to help you revive some of your Ramadan traditions, we have done some homework to help bring traditional drinks of your regional origin to your table.
Check out this list of 5 traditional Ramadan drinks loved by Muslims globally. They‘ll help restore energy to your body after each day’s fasting and the flavors will take you back to your homeland.
Tamarind Fruit Puree by Primor
Tamarind drink is considered one of the favorites during the fasting month to quench your thirst and maintain the electrolytic balance of the body. This tamarind puree is 100% natural, perfect for making juices, smoothies, cocktails, and sauces.
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Mango Fruit Puree by Primor
Mango Drink is a traditional South Asian beverage. Mango is a summer fruit and since Ramadan often falls in the summer, it has become a well-loved beverage during the month of Ramadan.
This mango fruit puree by Primor is ideal for making juice, sauce, jelly, or whatever else you want.
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Simply Lemonade
Lemonade can be an ideal thirst quencher especially when you are fasting. This Ramadan, bring the perfect combination of sweet and tart flavor to your table by having Simply Lemonade.
Get three 52 fl. oz. bottles for $46.81 on Amazon.
Ziyad Jallab Syrup
Jallab is prepared by mixing grapes, dates, rose water, and sugar, then smoked with Arabic incense. It is a traditional energy drink in the Middle East.
Grab a 24 oz. bottle for $25.99 on Amazon.
Hamdard Rooh Afza Sharbat Syrup
RoohAfza has been the Indian subcontinent’s favorite beverage for generations. It is popular for its refreshing and rejuvenating properties, helpful against heat exhaustion, and dehydration.
Stock up on authentic Rooh Afza by Hamdard for $17.99