
The growing popularity of buttermilk
The Hindu
From election booths to sunlit village homes, the age-old buttermilk still remains one of the most popular summer drinks across the country today
“We served 700 glasses of buttermilk. One person who loved it drank six glasses,” laughs Deepak Pujara, who along with his wife Jasmin was offering glasses of this refreshing drink to voters exiting a polling booth in Kochi, Kerala, on April 6. Their counter was called — Cast Your Vote and Quench Your Thirst. This has nothing to do with politics, says Deepak, who has been serving buttermilk to the public on various occasions. “It is home-made, and since it is nMore Related News

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