Beat the heat with love by drinking ‘Pyaar Mohabbat Mazaa’ in Old Delhi
Resham SengarResham Sengar/Times Travel Editor/ Created : May 19, 2019, 00:06 IST
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Creating ripples in the street food scene this year in Delhi is the unique summer drink ‘Pyaar Mohabbat Mazaa’ which has a growing demand these days.
Creating ripples in the street food scene this year in Delhi is the unique summer drink ‘Pyaar Mohabbat Mazaa’ which has a growing demand these days. Read less
Creating ripples in the street food scene this year in Delhi is the unique summer drink ‘Pyaar Mohabbat Mazaa’ which has a growing demand these days.
How it is made, you may obviously wonder? Well, a host of simple, handy ingredients go into making a glass full of delicious pink beverage. It is made by adding Rooh Afsa, pieces of watermelon, sugar and ice to milk.
Already, this drink has garnered much appreciation on the social media. To get a glass of ‘Pyaar Mohabbat Mazaa’ for yourself, head to Nawab Qureshiji’s cart in Old Delhi near Jama Masjid who sells it for merely INR 10.
Aren’t these the unsung professionals, for they reveal unexpected ingredients, unusual flavours and different skills that result in big summer beverage trends?
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