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Top 5 iconic beverages of Pakistan

September 23, 2025
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A refreshing look at Pakistan’s most iconic sips

Pakistan’s food culture is world-famous, but its drinks are just as iconic. From traditional recipes to quirky modern favorites, these beverages capture the country’s history, climate, and taste for refreshment. Here are five that truly represent the nation’s diverse palate:

1. Lassi

A chilled yogurt-based drink, lassi is a staple across Punjab and beyond. It comes in sweet or salty varieties and is often enjoyed with breakfast or lunch. Lassi is mentioned in ancient Ayurvedic texts and is believed to be thousands of years old. Today, it remains a symbol of rural life and summer hospitality in Pakistan, where farmers and workers rely on it to stay cool and energized in the heat.

2. Limca

A cold fizzy lemon-lime soda, Limca is a nostalgic brand that’s still loved by many. Its sharp, tangy taste makes it especially refreshing in the heat. Introduced in South Asia in the 1970s, it quickly became a popular alternative to global sodas as is often mixed with flavoured syrups. In Pakistan, limca became a roadside essential, found in dhabas and corner shops where it’s often paired with spicy street food for an instant cooldown.

3. Kashmiri Pink Tea (Noon chai)

This salty, creamy tea has a rosy pink color thanks to a long brewing process and a pinch of baking soda. Often garnished with crushed pistachios or almonds, it is served hot during winter. The unique pink hue comes not from milk but from the oxidization of tea leaves during brewing. In Kashmiri households, it’s a staple at weddings and festive occasions, symbolizing warmth and tradition.

4. Qahwa with Gur (Green tea with jaggery)

A fragrant green tea infused with spices like cardamom and cinnamon, qahwa is especially popular in northern Pakistan. Adding jaggery gives it a rich, earthy sweetness. Qahwa has been consumed for centuries across Central and South Asia as both a drink and a medicinal tonic. In Gilgit-Baltistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, it’s considered a winter essential, believed to boost immunity, aid digestion and keep the body warm against the cold.

5. Rooh Afza Sharbat

This ruby-red syrup mixed with cold water or milk is Pakistan’s most famous summer cooler. Its floral and herbal notes make it instantly recognizable. First created in Delhi in 1907, Rooh Afza has remained a household name in Pakistan for generations. During Ramadan, it’s almost always part of iftar tables, making it deeply tied to religious and family traditions.

Whether it’s a roadside soda, a festive cup of pink tea, or a chilled glass of lassi on a hot day, these five drinks reflect how Pakistan beats the heat, celebrates traditions, and brings people together.

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