odkal
Odkal is a traditional Indian drink that is typically prepared by mixing water with a pinch of salt and a small amount of lemon juice. The name "odkal" is derived from the Sanskrit words "udak" meaning water and "kal" meaning black, referring to the dark color of the drink due to the lemon juice. It is often served chilled and is a popular beverage in many parts of India, particularly in the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Rajasthan.
The preparation of odkal is simple and involves no cooking. The water is first boiled and then
In some regions, odkal is also used as a base for other beverages. For example, in Gujarat,
Despite its simplicity, odkal holds cultural significance in India. It is often served during festivals and