Apr 14, 2014, Updated Jan 02, 2018 I have already posted a paan dessert recipe on my blog and it happens to be one of my favorites , the meetha paan kulfi. Using paan flavor in ice creams and sweets is quite popular back home. What makes it so popular? Betel leaves or paan leaves as we call them in Hindi do not taste great as such, not to me at least. But when we mix these leaves with rose petals, fennel seeds  it results in a refreshing flavor. This combination is often used in mouth freshners just because it’s so refreshing. I happened to taste paan milkshake for the first time in US, that’s quite weird considering how popular paan is back home but I never came across this drink in Delhi at least. I tried to recreate the same flavor at home and I would say it turned out as good as the one I had the restaurant if not better. I have made this several times now and it always tastes fantastic.

The recipe uses fennel seeds and gulkand [preserve made from rose petals & sugar] which gives this shake a very refreshing taste. You can add little green food color if you want but that is totally optional. Because gulkand already has a lot of sugar in it, be careful about the amount of sugar you add in the shake. I would strongly recommend you to give this drink a try. It’s so cooling and refreshing especially during summers. And if you happen to love paan then there’s no reason why you shouldn’t be making this.

  • Serve the milkshake with some vanilla ice cream on top – tastes awesome.
  • Some caramel sauce drizzled on top tastes great too.
  • Chopped nuts like pistachios and cashews can be added to the paan shake.
  • You can garnish the shake with some colorful Indian mouth freshners, looks pretty.
  • For Vegan version, use soy/almond milk. Paan Milkshake

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title: “Paan Milkshake Betel Leaves Drink " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-10” author: “Charles Reid”


Apr 14, 2014, Updated Jan 02, 2018 I have already posted a paan dessert recipe on my blog and it happens to be one of my favorites , the meetha paan kulfi. Using paan flavor in ice creams and sweets is quite popular back home. What makes it so popular? Betel leaves or paan leaves as we call them in Hindi do not taste great as such, not to me at least. But when we mix these leaves with rose petals, fennel seeds  it results in a refreshing flavor. This combination is often used in mouth freshners just because it’s so refreshing. I happened to taste paan milkshake for the first time in US, that’s quite weird considering how popular paan is back home but I never came across this drink in Delhi at least. I tried to recreate the same flavor at home and I would say it turned out as good as the one I had the restaurant if not better. I have made this several times now and it always tastes fantastic.

The recipe uses fennel seeds and gulkand [preserve made from rose petals & sugar] which gives this shake a very refreshing taste. You can add little green food color if you want but that is totally optional. Because gulkand already has a lot of sugar in it, be careful about the amount of sugar you add in the shake. I would strongly recommend you to give this drink a try. It’s so cooling and refreshing especially during summers. And if you happen to love paan then there’s no reason why you shouldn’t be making this.

  • Serve the milkshake with some vanilla ice cream on top – tastes awesome.
  • Some caramel sauce drizzled on top tastes great too.
  • Chopped nuts like pistachios and cashews can be added to the paan shake.
  • You can garnish the shake with some colorful Indian mouth freshners, looks pretty.
  • For Vegan version, use soy/almond milk. Paan Milkshake

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