wikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. To create this article, 20 people, some anonymous, worked to edit and improve it over time.
This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources.
This article has been viewed 167,610 times.
Learn more...
Rooh Afza is mainly of Indian and Pakistani origin and was created by Hakeem Hafiz Abdul Majeed in 1906. One of its many uses is as a drink to break the fast of Ramadan. Rooh Afza is popular with the locals of India and Pakistan, as it is considered an inexpensive and affordable drink, providing cool refreshment in the scorching heat of India and Pakistan.
Ingredients
- Rooh Afza, 2 tablespoons (30 ml) syrup[1]
- Options and variations
- Sugar, (to taste)
- Mint leaves
- Ice cubes
- Lemon juice
- Pistachios (chopped) or almonds (sliced or slivered)
Steps
-
Purchase a bottle of Rooh Afza syrup.[2]
-
2Place 225ml (7.6oz) of water or milk in a 350ml (12oz) glass.Advertisement
-
Add 2 tbsp (40ml) of Rooh Afza syrup to water or milk (more or less according to taste).
-
Stir until the syrup is completely dissolved.
-
Add 1 or 2 teaspoons of sugar, if desired, to taste.[3]
-
Add two or three mint leaves and ice cubes. You can also add some chopped pistachio nuts or slivered almonds to your drink.
-
Finished.[4]
Community Q&A
-
QuestionDoes it matter what color the sherbet is?Community AnswerNot really. If you add less rooh afza, the color is lighter, and if you add a lot, it's darker.
-
QuestionHow can I make rooh afza more refreshing?osama fayyazCommunity AnswerTo make it more refreshing, you can squeeze a lemon into it or use crushed mint leaves.
-
QuestionHow do I make Rooh Afza tastier?Community AnswerAdd a few slices of lemon or orange and crushed mint leaves to a jug of chilled Rooh Afza water and allow it to steep for some time in the fridge. You can even add chopped fruits of your choice like watermelon and apple for variation.
Tips
-
Cut a lemon in half and squeeze some of its juice into the prepared drink to create Lemon Rooh Afza.Thanks
-
Rooh Afza syrup can be poured over ice-cream, cakes and puddings as a great flavour topping.Thanks
-
If you don't have sugar, you can substitute honey (to your desired taste).Thanks
Warnings
- Do not use excessive amounts of sugar and rooh afza in your juice.Thanks