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Kharbhooja Sharbat, Melon Beverage

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Ingredients

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2 large honeydew melon (kharbooja)
1/2 cup strained fresh orange juice (santra ka raas)
1/4 th cup fresh lemon juice (nimbu ka raas)
4 drops oil, khus (khus essence is what you want, see intro above.)

Nutritional information

580.9
Calories
20 g
Calories From Fat
2.3 g
Total Fat
0.6 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
277.1 mg
Sodium
146.1 g
Carbs
12.4 g
Dietary Fiber
129.9 g
Sugars
8.7 g
Protein
799g
Serving Size

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Kharbhooja Sharbat, Melon Beverage

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    An Indian beverage found in Indian Food Forever. No times given so I'm guessing at them. I searched Khus Essence and found it available here very reasonably priced: http://store.myspiceshop.com/11015.html @ 1.49.
    Cook time is chill time

    Also found this description elsewhere: "Khus essence: Sometimes spelled khas, this flavouring essence is extracted from the aromatic rhizomes of vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides), a tropical grass. Used to flavour sweet syrups and beverages in India, it is particularly popular in Bengal. The oil is a constituent of some of the world's most expensive perfumes. In tropical Asia the roots are also used to make screens, mats and fans which, when damped down, release again their unique fragrance."

    • 160 min
    • Serves 2
    • Easy

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    Kharbhooja Sharbat, Melon Beverage, An Indian beverage found in Indian Food Forever No times given so I’m guessing at them I searched Khus Essence and found it available here very reasonably priced: myspiceshop com/11015 html @ 1 49 Cook time is chill time Also found this description elsewhere: Khus essence: Sometimes spelled khas, this flavouring essence is extracted from the aromatic rhizomes of vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides), a tropical grass Used to flavour sweet syrups and beverages in India, it is particularly popular in Bengal The oil is a constituent of some of the world’s most expensive perfumes In tropical Asia the roots are also used to make screens, mats and fans which, when damped down, release again their unique fragrance , An Indian beverage found in Indian Food Forever No times given so I’m guessing at them I searched Khus Essence and found it available here very reasonably priced: myspiceshop com/11015 html @ 1 49 Cook time is chill time Also found this description elsewhere: Khus essence: Sometimes spelled khas, this flavouring essence is extracted from the aromatic rhizomes of vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides), a tropical grass Used to flavour sweet syrups and beverages in India, it is particularly popular in Bengal The oil is a constituent of some of the world’s most expensive perfumes In tropical Asia the roots are also used to make screens, mats and fans which, when damped down, release again their unique fragrance


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    If Using Small Melons, Slice Off the Top of Each as a Lid, If Using Large Melons, Cut Them Into Half.

    2
    Done

    Cut the Edges Into Zigzag Pattern.

    3
    Done

    Cut a Thin Slice Off the Bottom So That the Melon Stands Upright Without Tipping (take Care not to Cut Through the Shell).

    4
    Done

    Scoop Out the Seeds and Discard.

    5
    Done

    Scoop Out the Flesh and Process in a Blender, Along With the Remaining Ingredients, Until Smooth.

    6
    Done

    Chill Well and Serve in the Shells, If Desired, With Reversed Lids and a Straw.

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