PAAL SARBAT/MILK SARBAT - POPULAR REFRESHING DRINK FROM RAMNAD DISTRICT(RAMANATHAPURAM)

Paal sharbat which is not only cool drink it also cools your body.  Paal is the Tamil name for Milk. Sharbat/Sherbet/sarbath is a popular Middle Eastern and South Asian drink.  So the paal sharbat/Milk Sharbat which I am posting today is Milk + Flavoring.  The 2 important ingredients used in making this sharbat are

Badam Pisin/Edible Gum
Nannari







Milk+Badam pisin+Nannari altogether is great refreshing drink for the summer.  This is one of the famous drink that is sold in Ramanathapuram District/ Ramnad.  If you are around that place thenyou would have known this.

Let’s see a brief about those 2 ingredients before enjoying my refreshing quencher

Badam Pisin/Edible Gum 
(you can use any edible gum)

This is an edible gum which looks like Miniature ice rocks.  This is used as natural coolant and they are used for making desserts.  They should be soaked in water a day before making this. When they are soaked they form like a Gel/jelly substance, this is then used with other flavoring to make wonderful desserts.

Nannari/Sarsaparilla

Sarsaparilla which is popularly called as Nannari is a wonderful herb with natural cooling Property.  The concentrate is prepared using Nannari root.  The root has a pleasant odor with astringent taste. The syrup is prepared from its root by steam distillation method, then they are mixed with sugar, water and citric acid to give Nannari syrup.  This is used as flavoring for many drinks and desserts.

Other than this Paal/Milk sharbat, this Nannari can be made used in combination with water/Soda + lime Juice.






PAAL SARBAT/MILK SHARBAT

Ingredients :

Milk - as needed (Boiled and cooled)
Badam pisin/Edible Gum - just few crystals
Nannari syrup - to taste ( as this has sweet taste you need not add sugar to it)
Some Ice cubes

  



Method:

1. Soak the Badam pisin a day before you are preparing the drink/dessert. At least for 8 hrs.  While soaking just put them in enough water.  You will see the magic next day.
2. The next day clean to see if there is any bark in it. You can just remove them using your fingers or spoon.  Drain and keep it aside for 5 to 10 minutes. Then refrigerate until you use it.
3. While serving take 2 to 3 tbsp of badam pisin in a glass, add the syrup and Milk, shake it using the shaker or give a nice stir.  Serve with few Ice cubes.



Note:

You can use any kind of edible gum which is available in market in place of Badam pisin.

Enjoy this summer cooler and stay tuned to enjoy another refreshing Post :)

42 comments:

  1. wow such an awesome drink.. i hv add plain sharbath with badam pisin n with milk looks so divine..

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  2. I had heard alot about Nannari juice. I never knew that it was added to milk as well. Great recipe Pavithra and great shots as well :)

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  3. Oh yes, My MIL use this badam pisin all the time, did you made this when you were in India. Very pleasing colours and looks lovely

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  4. I love this sherbet...though never edible gum 2 it..looks yumm..:)

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  5. Wow.. This looks superb :) Looks like this was also taken at salem!! :)

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  6. That is awesome... has the traditional touch:) Wonderfully made and presented. Very pleasing clicks.. :)
    Reva

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  7. Wow!!!! looks very delicious and refreshing.

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  8. Wow!!! Thats a great drink! We do use edible gum in our cooking but never this way. Thanks for sharing this interesting recipe.

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  9. very tempting and awesome photography

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  10. This is totally new to me...looks very tempting n yummy

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  11. that looks incredible...:-) totally refreshing drink n clicks:-)

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  12. A very new drink but it looks sensational ~ something I want to try right away :) love those pretty yellow flowers in your pics :)
    US Masala

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  13. Wow!!!! looks very delicious and refreshing.

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  14. ennoda fav sarbath...kerala poona sapuduvanan....superb pic n click!!

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  15. Sarbat looks wonderfully refreshing and inviting. excellent drink.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  16. Something new to me...looks really delicious

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  17. Sarbath looks really so cool and tempting...Used to drink at my grandmom house...

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  18. Oh Summer to me nannari sarbat. Gotta get a bottle during my trip to India. I add lime juice as well for the additional zest.

    Awesome pics as always Pavi

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  19. thats an awesome drink. you clicked the whole process in such a way that I feel like grabbing one glass...refreshing.

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  20. delicious looking refreshing drink looks wonderful

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  21. Hey Pavithra, this's cool. I'm glad to have found a new way to use nannari. In Kerala, we mix it with soda and lime juice for a refreshing thirst quencher--actually, I have a recipe in my space for this. Sure gonna try your drink. Btw where can I find edible gum?

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  22. So glad to have found your blog Pavithra!
    Your recipes highlight local cuisine so well. Read through several posts and loved each one and learnt many new things.
    Sarasaparilla drink was one of my favorites growing up and your post brought back those memories. Had no idea that edible gum could be used in a sherbet! Would definitely love to give it a try.

    Also, had never seen coconuts fire roasted that way for which your detailed photos did an amazing job of painting a good picture.

    Lastly, congratulations for hosting this month's DMBLGiT..

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  23. @ Plateful - Thanks dear, Glad you like the post and the edible gums can be purchased from any Indian Grocer's. By the way Yah we too mix Nannri with Soda and lime which I have mentioned too. Even Nannari is mixed with fresh coconut water which tastes excellent as well :) Sure will peep in your space:)

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  24. @ Radhika thanks so much and I am glad you liked it.

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  25. Now that you have reminded ...I want this....looks so gud

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  26. wow very nice sarbat....


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  27. Love traditional recipes like this

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  28. A fabulous drink! Really intriguing. I bet it tastes wonderful and is really refreshing.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  29. Refreshing sherbat!!! And gorgeous, sensational clicks!!!
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  30. Superb drink pavithra! Is this what they call jigirthanda? Just now finished the nanari sharbat, otherwise I would have tried :) Superb clicks!

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  31. This drink looks so delicious. I wonder if we can get Nannari syrup here in US,as I very badly want to try this.

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  32. Your photography always stuns me! It's so vibrant and beautiful. I've never tried this drink before, I'll have to give it a go with how tasty you make it look.

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  33. Reminds me instantly to take more milk simply because it just looks delicious in your pictures..... very well taken photographs!

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  34. The sarbat looks really delicious...beautiful pictures!

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  35. Lovely thirst quencher...looks lovely:)

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  36. Please add a Facebook share button

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  37. I have no idea when I tried using this gum it's dissolved why so please reply

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