Panakam is a traditional sweet and spicy beverage made with jaggery, water,
dry ginger, and cardamom. It is known for its refreshing taste and is
especially popular during festivals and the summer season.
Panakam has been prepared for centuries in South India and is closely
associated with religious traditions. It is traditionally offered during
festivals such as Rama Navami and is valued in Ayurveda for its cooling,
energizing, and digestive properties.
Ingredients:
Instructions:
Use organic jaggery for a richer and more authentic flavor. Adjust the
quantity of dry ginger and black pepper according to your preferred spice
level for the perfect balance of sweetness and warmth.
Serve chilled as a refreshing summer drink or alongside traditional South
Indian festival meals. It is especially popular during religious
celebrations and community gatherings.
The name “Panakam” comes from the Sanskrit word Panaka, meaning a
sweet drink. In many South Indian temples, it is offered as a sacred
beverage during religious celebrations and hot summer months as a symbol of
refreshment and devotion.