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    Nimbu Soda (Pakistani Style Lime Soda)

    October 17, 2020 by pakistaneats 7 Comments

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    Hello! I am very excited to share the recipe for nimbu soda - a Pakistani style lime soda. It’s my favorite South Asian cooler. I would frequently have it as a kid when we would go to the historical Aabpara market in Islamabad. Nimbu soda is one of several lime-based drinks in the sub-continent – another personal favorite is shikanjabin – a slight variation of the Iranian vinegar and mint-based drink. Both of them are incredibly hydrating and delicious.

    In a bid to beef up the drinks section on the blog, I was initially going to take a stab at shikanjabin. It’s a drink that my mother frequently makes for me as a special treat when I visit Islamabad (I can have it by the jugful) but when I found black salt at the local grocery store in Phnom Penh, I realized I had no choice but to pivot to nimbu soda instead.

    How to Adapt This Recipe

    Nimbu soda is rooted in four core ingredients: lime, soda water, sugar and black salt. Black salt however, isn’t for everyone. My husband hates the smell so much that he couldn’t even bring himself to try the recipe. If you are like him, I would recommend swapping it with some salt and black pepper.

    In Pakistan, we traditionally use nimbu which are similar to limes. In this recipe, I used large lemons but you are welcome to use regular limes instead for a sharper taste. Feel free to play around with the sugar as well. I wanted to bring the taste closer to what I had back in Islamabad so I increased the sugar but up to 3 tablespoon works as well.

    I hope you will give this recipe a dry. It’s a nice slight deviation from classic lemonade but equally tasty and hydrating. Enjoy.

    Nimbu Soda (Pakistani Style Lime Soda)

    Nimbu soda, the Pakistani style lime soda is a classic South Asian cooler frequently served on roadside stands during the summer.
    5 from 4 votes
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 5 minutes mins
    Course Drinks
    Cuisine Pakistani Cuisine
    Servings 4

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 large lemons or 4 limes
    • 4 tablespoon sugar or to taste
    • 1 teaspoon black salt or 1 teaspoon salt
    • 1 cup ice
    • 3 cup soda water

    Instructions
     

    • Squeeze the juice of two lemons.
    • In a blender, add lemon juice, sugar, salt, ice and 3 cups water. Blend for 30 seconds till fizzy. Serve immediately.
    Keyword lime, lime, lemons

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    Comments

    1. Mahira Ahmed says

      October 25, 2020 at 1:28 pm

      5 stars
      Hi. What is that salt that is put in lemon soda, it tastes different than normal salt or salt n pepper mixed together and the color is very light pinkish. To buy, you can mostly get it from hakeem ki dukan or similar that sell dry fruits, mixed nuts etc. Please I've been searching for it's name or type here in Australia and the only time I can get it is when I go home or if someone is coming here. But surely it would be found here with a different name. Look forward to hearing from you. Mahira.ahmed4@gmail.com

      Reply
      • pakistaneats says

        October 25, 2020 at 1:38 pm

        Hi there - it's black salt in English and kala namak in Urdu. You should be able to find it in specialty Pakistani/Indian grocery stores in Australia - good luck!

        Reply
        • Jacob says

          March 19, 2022 at 4:41 am

          5 stars
          My all time favourite. Kala namak is readily available in South Asian groceries in Australia.

          Reply
      • Sara says

        April 15, 2022 at 6:33 pm

        It's called himalayan salt if it's pinkish in colour. My go to salt for everything nowadays!

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        • MC says

          June 23, 2022 at 5:42 am

          No, Sara, it isn't himalayan pink salt. It's black salt.

          Reply
    2. Dennis Yannakos says

      October 28, 2020 at 8:19 am

      5 stars
      Always have a huge love for lime soda but I haven't tried this Pakistani style one before. I'll give it a try soon, thanks!
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    3. Rhishikesh Gaikwad says

      April 18, 2021 at 12:40 pm

      5 stars
      Wow Superr!! looks absolutely amazing.. beautiful pictures too.. ? thanks for sharing.. Marathi Recipe

      Reply

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