Beat the heat: 7 cooling drinks for summer to keep you hydrated

- April 23, 2025
| By : Saurav Gupta |

While plain water is essential, adding a few natural, refreshing drinks to your daily routine can help keep your body cool and nourished.

Cooling drinks: As temperatures soar during summer, staying hydrated becomes crucial for your health and energy levels. While plain water is essential, adding a few natural, refreshing drinks to your daily routine can help keep your body cool and nourished. Here are seven easy-to-make beverages that are perfect for the hot season:

Lemon Mint Cooler: This zesty drink combines fresh lemon juice, crushed mint leaves, honey, a pinch of salt, and chilled water. It’s a great way to replenish electrolytes and stay refreshed.

Cucumber Lime Water: Simply slice cucumber and lime into a jug of cold water and let it infuse for an hour. It’s light, hydrating, and detoxifying—perfect for sipping all day.

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Aam Panna: Made from boiled raw mango pulp, this traditional drink is blended with sugar, roasted cumin powder, and black salt. It’s not only tasty but also excellent at preventing heat strokes.

Watermelon Juice: Watermelon is over 90% water. Blend the fruit with a dash of lemon juice, strain it, and serve it chilled. It’s a naturally sweet and cooling option.

Coconut Water with Basil Seeds: Add soaked basil seeds (sabja) to coconut water for a nutritious, cooling, and hydrating drink packed with minerals.

Buttermilk (Chaas): A blend of curd, water, salt, cumin, and coriander, buttermilk aids digestion and keeps your body cool throughout the day.

Sattu Sharbat: This protein-rich drink, made with roasted gram flour (sattu), lemon juice, salt, and cold water, is an excellent summer cooler and energy booster.

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Incorporating these natural drinks into your summer routine not only quenches your thirst but also helps maintain essential hydration and electrolyte balance in extreme heat.