- Source: Doodh soda
Doodh soda (Urdu: دودھ سوڈا, Punjabi: ددھّ سوڈا Shahmukhi ਦੁੱਧ ਸੋਡਾ Gurmukhi) is a cold drink made by mixing a lemon- or lime-flavored soda, such as Sprite or 7 Up, with milk. A variant uses a cola-flavored soda, such as Pepsi. It is popular in the Punjab region of both Pakistan and India, and is especially popular during Ramadan. It is considered to be healthier than regular soda, and is often paired with spicy foods. The combination of soda and milk was first created in Victorian England, and from there it spread to India and Pakistan through the British Empire.
Similar drinks using 7 Up and Pepsi have been promoted in the United States. The Pepsi-based version, nicknamed "Pilk" in the brand's marketing campaign, has been compared to Doodh soda.
Preparation
There are multiple methods of creating doodh soda. One method is pouring boiling milk into a metal bucket submerged and spun in a container of iced water. Once chilled, the milk is mixed with the soda. Other times, vendors mix the drink by pouring between glasses, aerating the mixture. At home, people create it by filling a glass with equal parts ice, soda, and milk. Other ingredients are sometimes added in small amounts such as Rooh Afza, fruit syrup, sugar, honey, or the zest of a lemon or lime.
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