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Topic: Drinks

Akshay Mehndiratta – 5 Refreshing Summer Drinks And Dishes From Mumbai’s Best Places

As summer temperatures rise in Mumbai, residents and tourists alike are looking for cool retreats and refreshing culinary experiences. Mumbai's top restaurants are serving...

Green tea is good for your health but marketing makes it seem like a ‘superfood’. It’s not

Green tea is heavily promoted for its effects on burning fat and enhancing metabolism. But there are no clinical trials to prove this hypothesis.

Not tea — What to drink with your meal to increase iron absorption

If you’re looking to increase your iron levels, it’s worth thinking not just about what you’re eating, but what you’re drinking too.

History of the ‘clinking’ glasses — How Tudor Ice Co. brought ice to India

The history of chilled drinks goes back to antiquity. But it was the ‘frozen water’ trade from New England to India in the mid-19th century that popularised ice.

Move over beer, brandy and gin are the perfect pandemic drinks

A moment of indulgence, a way to socialise and an excuse to swap sweatpants for something smarter — mixing a drink at home has become a special occasion now.

The sarkari cola: How Janata govt launched its own fizzy drink after Coca-Cola left in 1977

Unofficially known as ‘sarkari cola’ or ‘satattar’, Double Seven was manufactured and marketed by the govt-owned makers of Modern breads.

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There’s a simple reason why Friends still works—absurdity of adulthood is timeless

In recent years, saying goodbye to the show has become an unfortunate ritual. Now, with the death of James Burrows, another important figure behind the show's legacy is gone.

India’s Russian oil imports set to hit all-time high this month, ahead of Iran crude comeback

Kpler data shows India's Russian oil imports are on track to reach 2.25 mbpd in June 2026, as prospects of Iranian crude returning to India grow after US-Iran agreement.

SMPP partners with Europe’s KNDS to build loitering munitions in India amid growing military demand

Under the agreement, the loitering munitions will be offered to the Indian Army as part of efforts to address what the companies described as an ‘urgent requirement’.

Why many parties break up when out of power and some don’t

Ideology keeps parties together, or the glue of power. Without either, you face the ongoing defections at an industrial scale.