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The chronology of soft-drink scenario in india
Malta India was actually created as vitamin drink for pregnant women and sick children.
the most popular drink made in India is teathe most popular drink made in India is teathe most popular drink made in India is teaJust normal things like water, drinks etc.
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beer in India is always duplicate, better brew your own and drink
A drink made from Yoghurt is Lassi
Lassi is a yogurt based drink that is popular and traditional in the Punjab region of India. It is made by combining yogurt with water and spices. There are many flavors among them are ground roasted cumin, sugar, sugar, rosewater and lemon/strawberry, and mango.
In Indian restaurants I have been in, this drink is called a 'Lassi'. E.g a mango Lassi
Lassie is Yogurt shake mostly used in North India and Pakistan. It is made of Yogurt, it can be Plain Lassie *just Yogurt shake* Namkeen Lassie has salt in it ans Sweet Lassie has sugar in it. Some people just mix the Yogurt and drink it like Lassie, in Iran it is called Dogh and in Arab it is called Liban. But actual Lassie is when Yogurt is shaken continuously for about half an hour and Butter is separated from the shake. This Lassie is very healthy as it has less fats.
I think that's a Smoothie
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You can sprinkle it on yogurt but I wouldn't pour in a drink. When taking with yogurt I recommend sprinkling the full dose on a spoon with yogurt on it, then covering it up with a little more yogurt, swallowing (without chewing) and drinking some water after.
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Youghurt is a food, although it is liquid it is still classed as a food. Not a drink.
Youghurt is a food, although it is liquid it is still classed as a food. Not a drink.
It's better if you drink it with yo mouth. :DWe guess you mean yogurt. Yes. It will, however, kill the beneficial bacteria in the yogurt, so there's not much point.
TD4 is the abbreviation used that I know of by many drink companies to describe 'To Die For' eg. TD4 yogurt... This also had me stumped.