Hajmola As A Mocktail? Bizarre Recipe Has Confused Foodies Online
Summer season is in full swing and with it come soaring temperatures and bright sunshine. To maintain and replenish energy levels, it’s important to stay hydrated during these hot summer months. From natural summer coolers to fizzy sodas, there is so much to choose from. Who says we can’t get experimental with what we drink, right? Recently, a content creator named Nicko Demu (@nd_bites) shared his interesting creation called ‘Hajmola Mocktail’. Made with a base of the imli-flavoured digestive candy, this summer mocktail recipe left the internet divided. Take a look:
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The reels video was shared by the content creator on April 23, 2023. It has amassed over 8.4 million views and 389k likes. The video was shot in the popular ASMR style, which means that emphasis was given to the sounds being made while creating the recipe.
In the video, we could see the making of the Hajmola mocktail. First, the creator emptied a couple of packets of Hajmola into a mortar and then pounded them with a pestle. He then transferred the powder of the digestive tablet into a glass and added a squeeze of lemon and sugar to it. Then, he added ice cubes and mint leaves into the glass and topped it up with soda.
Internet users remained divided about this mocktail creation. Some felt that it was actually a good idea for a refreshing summer drink. “Did anyone else salivate or is it just me,” wrote one user. Others felt that consuming it could be dangerous as Hajmola was ultimately a digestive tablet. “Daily dosage is only two tablets,” commented another user.
What did you think of the Hajmola mocktail? Tell us in the comments.
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