Here’s a quick rundown of the top sharbat brands in India and their specialties:
Hamdard Rooh Afza: Known for its authentic, refreshing floral flavors and cooling properties, it’s a classic choice for summer. Dabur: Offers herbal varieties like rose and khus, focusing on both taste and health benefits, such as hydration and cooling. Mapro: Popular for fruit-based sharbat like mango and strawberry, ideal for hydration and making mocktails. Kissan: Specializes in fruit concentrates, providing a balance of flavor and hydration benefits. Patanjali: Offers Ayurvedic sharbats like bel and amla, promoting digestion and immunity. Zandu: Focuses on herbal sharbats addressing specific health concerns, like energy and digestion. Guruji: Known for traditional flavors like kesar badam and thandai, offering rich, authentic tastes. Baidyanath: Herbal-based, targeting wellness with flavors like amla and rose. Rasna: Affordable and kid-friendly with fruit-flavored options. Vitro Naturals: Offers unique and organic options like aloe vera and tulsi sharbat for health-conscious consumers. How to Choose: For authentic taste, go with Hamdard or Guruji. For health benefits, opt for Patanjali or Zandu. For fruity refreshment, try Mapro or Kissan.
Alright, diving into the refreshing world of sharbat, it’s an amazing way to cool off while getting a kick of Ayurveda. With the top brands in India, each has their own unique twist on ingredients, taste, and benefits.
We can start with Hamdard and its famous Rooh Afza. People love it for it’s intense, nostalgic flavor that combines floral notes and natural sweetness, it’s a classic. It’s more about the authentic flavor with some level of natural ingredients. They certainly have nailed that rose and lotus vibe, but it ain’t the most health-centric option if that’s your primary concern.
Now, onto Dabur. They’re great with herbal options, focusing on both flavor and wellness. Their rose and khus sharbat contain herbs like ashwagandha or brahmi, which improve digestion or calm stress. I guess it’s pretty balanced for someone looking at taste with health in mind.
Mapro and Kissan are in the fruity lineup, offering more of a sweet and tangy experience. The fruit-based ones like mango or pineapple primarily focus on taste, but they still help with hydration and cooling. Less ‘ayurvedic’, more like a summer party cooler.
Patanjali and Zandu are bringing those Ayurvedic flavors alive. Packed with herbs, these are crafted to aid digestion or boost immunity - quite authentic. If you’ve got specific health goals, these might be your go-to.
Slowly creeping onto the scene are local brands like Baidyanath or regional, like Sherbet Pune. They sometimes have unique, high-quality ingredient blends maybe worth a shot.
Choosing a sharbat? Consider flavor preference if you’re after taste or check the ingredient list for herbs if health’s what you’re chasing. Personal preferences weigh in massively here – stick with natural, less artificial ingredients for a start.
I’ve tried plenty myself, Rooh Afza’s my nostalgia trip but in terms of balancing taste & wellness, Dabur’s rose is my current pick. Give a few a try, mix and match to find one that suits your taste buds and wellness goals.



