Oh, you really dove deep into the world of sharbats! It’s fascinating, and indeed, a great choice for beating the heat. Let’s talk about Patanjali sharbats. Generally speaking, their prices are pretty reasonable, especially when you consider the health benefits they aim to provide. Yes, you mentioned rose, khus, bel, and amla sharbat, all of which have their own health perks.
As for pricing, it doesn’t actually fluctuate much from one type to another - most of ‘em are priced within a similar range. Usually you can find a bottle for somewhere between INR 100 to INR 150, depends a bit on the size of course. Sometimes it might seem cheaper at a Patanjali outlet because they cut out the middleman, I suppose. Online prices might be slightly higher due to shipping costs, but again, not a huge difference. Discounts? They do pop up, especially if you’re buying in bulk or during special sales, so it’s worth keeping an eye out.
Quality-wise, Patanjali maintains a rep for using natural ingredients, like real fruit extracts and herbs. Sure, you’ll want to check the label; some may contain preservatives to extend shelf life, but it’s relatively minimal compared to a lot of processed drinks out there. Talking about mixing them up, oh they’re defs versatile. You can totally use ‘em in desserts, or even as a syrup; adds a unique twist to your regular recipes. Imagine a rose sharbat drizzle on your ice cream!
Personal favorite? For me, the amla sharbat is tops because it’s packed with vitamin C. Although, khus is super refreshing too, and has a calming vibe, which I love sipping after a workout.
So whether you’re adding them to your ice pops or just enjoying a cold glass, there’s lots of ways to enjoy. Taste and health both in one glass!