This light,
refreshing non-alcoholic drink served throughout Central
America, Mexico, and the Caribbean, as well as Mexican cafés are made by combining fresh fruits,
grains, seeds, with sugar and water.One of the
best way to enjoy fresh fruit is in agua fresca form. Agua frescas are nothing
but refreshing fruit drinks made with fruits , water, lime juice and a bit of
sweetener.
I am sure you must be familiar with bael or woodapple pana
if you have roamed along the streets in Bhubaneswar on a hot Summer day. Since
childhood I am used to having the Bela Pana my mother used to offer us, more
than the taste, her recipe is about using the bael fruit for the health
benefits. I have given the traditional Bela Pana a modern twist suiting to our
palette,if you have seen it but never had it before, you must try it once.
Cuisine; Mexican
Serves: 4
INGREDIENTS :
- Pulp from 1 medium size Wood Apple( Bael /Bela)
- 2 tbsp tamarind pulp
- 4 tbsp jaggery
- Juice of one Orange( optional)
- 1 tsp Black salt / kala Namak
- 1 tsp roasted cumin powder
- 4 to 5 crushed mint leaves
- 4 glasses of Chilled water
- Ice cubes to serve
- oranges wedges for garnishing
Let's learn how to make this Agua fresca:
- Crack open the Wood apple, scrap out its entire pulp using a spoon into a glass bowl/vessel.
- Fill up the bowl with 2 glasses of chilled water till the entire pulp is covered in water. Mash the pulp so that it completely dissolves into the water. Use a large strainer and strain the entire thick pulpy wood apple juice into a larger bowl, you may need to stir and press down the pulp with a spatula to completely extract the juice.
- Discard the remaining seeds, fibers etc left in the strainer.
- Add the jaggery,tamarind, mint leaves, roasted cumin powder and the remaining chilled water. Stir well, you may pulse it in a blender for a smother consistency.
- Stir in the orange juice and black salt, you may keep in the fridge for a couple of hours before serving.
- Pour into serving glasses and garnish with fresh mint and a slice of orange with loads of ice.
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