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Mumbai Heatwave: Try These 5 Drinks to Keep Your Body Cool During the Hot Summer Season

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: April 28, 2026 15:44 IST

Mumbai is expected to witness a hot and humid week from April 27 to May 3, with temperatures largely ...

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Mumbai is expected to witness a hot and humid week from April 27 to May 3, with temperatures largely hovering between 32°C and 35°C. Weather agencies have predicted hazy sunshine, strong humidity levels, and minimal chances of rainfall during the week. While coastal winds may provide slight evening relief, daytime conditions are likely to remain uncomfortable, especially during afternoon hours. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has also indicated that humidity could make the “feels-like” temperature significantly higher than the actual reading. Experts have advised residents to stay hydrated, avoid direct sunlight during peak afternoon hours, and consume cooling foods and drinks regularly to prevent dehydration and heat-related fatigue. 

1. Aam Panna (Raw Mango Cooler)

Ingredients:

  • 2 raw mangoes

  • 4 tablespoons jaggery or sugar

  • 1 teaspoon roasted cumin powder

  • Black salt as per taste

  • Fresh mint leaves

  • 3 glasses of chilled water

Recipe:

  • Pressure cook or boil raw mangoes until soft.

  • Peel the skin and extract the pulp carefully.

  • Blend the pulp with jaggery or sugar until smooth.

  • Add roasted cumin powder, black salt, and mint leaves.

  • Pour chilled water and mix thoroughly.

  • Refrigerate for 30 minutes before serving.

  • Serve with ice cubes and a mint garnish.

Benefits:Aam Panna helps prevent heatstroke, restores electrolytes, improves digestion, and keeps the body refreshed during extreme summer heat.

2. Buttermilk (Chaas)

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup curd

  • 2 cups cold water

  • Salt to taste

  • Roasted cumin powder

  • Chopped coriander leaves

  • Crushed ginger and curry leaves (optional)

Recipe:

  • Whisk curd until smooth and lump-free.

  • Add chilled water gradually while stirring continuously.

  • Mix salt, cumin powder, ginger, and curry leaves.

  • Blend lightly for a frothy texture.

  • Add coriander leaves before serving.

  • Serve cold after meals or during afternoon hours.

Benefits:Buttermilk cools the stomach, improves digestion, prevents acidity, and replenishes lost salts caused by excessive sweating.

3. Coconut Water Mint Cooler

Ingredients:

  • 2 glasses of fresh coconut water

  • Mint leaves

  • Lemon juice

  • Honey (optional)

  • Ice cubes

Recipe:

  • Pour fresh coconut water into a blender.

  • Add mint leaves and a teaspoon of lemon juice.

  • Blend lightly for a refreshing flavour.

  • Add honey if a sweeter taste is preferred.

  • Strain if needed and pour into chilled glasses.

  • Add ice cubes and fresh mint garnish before serving.

Benefits:Coconut water is rich in electrolytes and potassium, making it one of the best natural drinks to combat dehydration and exhaustion during summer.

4. Watermelon Basil Juice

Ingredients:

  • 3 cups watermelon cubes

  • Fresh basil or mint leaves

  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice

  • Black salt

  • Ice cubes

Recipe:

  • Remove watermelon seeds before blending.

  • Add basil leaves and lemon juice to the blender.

  • Blend until smooth and juicy.

  • Add a pinch of black salt for flavour enhancement.

  • Chill for 20 minutes before serving.

  • Serve with crushed ice for maximum freshness.

Benefits:Watermelon contains high water content that helps cool the body instantly, while basil aids digestion and reduces body heat naturally.

Also Read: Mumbai Food Poisoning Case: Family of Four Dies After Consuming Watermelon in Pydhonie, Probe Underway

5. Sattu Sharbat

Ingredients:

  • 4 tablespoons sattu flour

  • 2 glasses of cold water

  • Black salt

  • Roasted cumin powder

  • Lemon juice

  • Chopped coriander leaves

Recipe:

  • Mix sattu flour slowly in cold water to avoid lumps.

  • Add black salt, cumin powder, and lemon juice.

  • Stir continuously until smooth.

  • Add coriander leaves for added freshness.

  • Refrigerate for 15–20 minutes before serving.

  • Serve chilled during afternoon hours.

Benefits:Sattu Sharbat is known for its cooling properties, high protein content, and ability to keep the body energetic and hydrated for long hours.

As Mumbai continues to experience intense heat and humidity this week, maintaining hydration and consuming cooling beverages becomes extremely important. Experts suggest avoiding excessive caffeine and sugary carbonated drinks, as they may increase dehydration during peak summer conditions. Homemade summer coolers not only help regulate body temperature naturally but also provide essential nutrients and electrolytes required to fight exhaustion. Including traditional Indian drinks like Aam Panna, Chaas, and Sattu Sharbat in the daily diet can significantly improve hydration levels and digestion. Along with drinking enough fluids, residents are advised to wear light cotton clothing and avoid prolonged outdoor exposure during afternoon hours.

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