Bael Sherbet

Beal

Bael Sherbet

Wood Apple Summer Cooler Origin: Indian Subcontinent

Introduction

A naturally sweet and refreshing beverage made from the pulp of ripe bael
fruit (wood apple), blended with water and sweeteners. Known for its cooling
effect, Bael Sherbet is a popular summer drink across India.

Historical Relevance

Bael has been revered in Indian culture and Ayurveda for thousands of years.
The fruit is associated with religious traditions and has long been consumed
during hot summers for its hydrating and digestive properties.

Preparing the Main Ingredients

Ingredients:

  • 1 ripe bael (wood apple)
  • 3–4 tbsp jaggery or sugar
  • 3 cups chilled water
  • ½ tsp roasted cumin powder (optional)
  • A few mint leaves for garnish
  • Ice cubes (optional)

Instructions:

  1. Crack open the bael fruit and scoop out the pulp.
  2. Soak the pulp in water for 10–15 minutes.
  3. Mash and strain the mixture to remove seeds and fibers.
  4. Add jaggery or sugar and stir until dissolved.
  5. Chill and serve over ice.

Pro Tips

Use fully ripe bael fruit for the best sweetness and aroma, and strain
thoroughly for a smoother texture.

Serving Suggestions

Serve chilled as a refreshing summer drink or pair with light snacks and
traditional Indian meals.

Fun Fact

Bael fruit is often called the “Golden Fruit of India” and has been used
in Ayurvedic practices for centuries to support digestion and help cool
the body during extreme summer temperatures.