Aam panna
Aam panna or Aam Jhora(
Aam Panna/Aam Jhora served in India | |
Course | Beverage |
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Place of origin | Indian subcontinent |
Associated national cuisine | India |
Serving temperature | Chilled |
Main ingredients | Raw mangoes |
Raw mango is a rich source of pectin, which gradually diminishes after the formation of the stone. Unripe mango is sour in taste because of the presence of oxalic, citric and malic acids.
Aam panna or Aam Jhora, which is prepared using raw mangoes, cumin, and an assortment of other spices,[1] quenches thirst and prevents the excessive loss of sodium chloride and iron during summer due to excessive sweating.[2] The drink is mainly consumed in north India and is considered beneficial in the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders. It is also a good source of vitamin B1 and B2, niacin, and vitamin C. In Indian culture, it is regarded as a tonic believed to increase resistance against tuberculosis, anemia, cholera and dysentery.
- Aam Panna/Aam Jhora with mint leaves
See also
- List of Indian beverages
References
Wikibooks has a book on the topic of: Green_Mango_and_Cumin_Drink_(Aam_Panna) |
- "Aam Panna/Jhora Recipe". The Times Of India. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
- Narayanan, Vidhu (2010). "Chapter 11: Circulation and Excretion in Animals". Longman Active Science. Pearson. p. 147. ISBN 978-81-317-2841-3.