Drinks Collection
Discover hydrating and traditional beverages for Ramadan. From breaking fast refreshment to evening comfort drinks, explore beverages with health benefits and cultural significance.
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Fresh Mint Lemonade
A refreshing tradition across the Middle East, mint lemonade symbolizes hospitality and cooling relief after a day of fasting.
Mango Lassi
A South Asian staple that combines hydration with probiotics, perfect for gentle digestion after fasting.
Jallab (Date Syrup Drink)
A beloved Levantine drink made from dates, grape molasses, and rose water, traditionally served during Ramadan for centuries.
Tamarind Juice (Tamr Hindi)
An ancient Egyptian and Middle Eastern beverage known for its digestive properties and tangy refreshment.
Rooh Afza Milk
A South Asian Ramadan icon, this rose syrup drink has been cooling fasting Muslims for over a century.
Hibiscus Tea (Karkade)
An Egyptian and Sudanese tradition, karkade is cherished for its tart flavor and health benefits during Ramadan.
Coconut Water with Chia
A modern fusion combining natural electrolytes with superfood seeds for optimal rehydration.

Saffron Milk (Kesar Doodh)
A luxurious Persian and Indian tradition, saffron milk promotes restful sleep during Ramadan nights.
Ginger Lemon Honey Tea
A healing blend embraced across cultures for its soothing properties during the holy month.
Watermelon Mint Cooler
A modern favorite that maximizes hydration with naturally water-rich fruit, perfect for hot Ramadan days.