Bel fruit, also known as wood apple, is not just a sacred fruit in Indian tradition but also a powerhouse of health benefits. Itâs widely consumed during the hot months for its cooling and digestive properties. Here's a simple and authentic recipe to make Bel Juice at home.
Ingredients:
â 1 medium-sized ripe Bel fruit
â 2 to 3 tablespoons jaggery or sugar (adjust to taste)
â 2½ to 3 cups chilled water
â A pinch of black salt (optional, for taste)
â ½ teaspoon roasted cumin powder (optional)
â Ice cubes (optional)
â Mint leaves for garnish (optional)
How to Make Bel Juice:
Step 1: Crack and Scoop the Pulp
â Take a ripe Bel fruit and crack it open using a rolling pin or a heavy knife.
â Scoop out the soft pulp using a spoon into a large mixing bowl.
Step 2: Soak the Pulp
â Add about 1 to 1½ cups of water to the pulp.
â Let it soak for 10â15 minutes to soften the fiber and make it easier to strain.
Step 3: Mash and Strain
â Using clean hands or a spoon, mash the pulp well in the water.
â Strain the mixture through a sieve to separate the juice from the seeds and fiber.
â Press the mash to extract as much juice as possible.
Step 4: Sweeten and Flavor
â Add jaggery or sugar to the strained juice and stir until completely dissolved.
â Mix in black salt and roasted cumin powder if using.
Step 5: Chill and Serve
â Add more cold water to adjust consistency as desired.
â Pour into glasses, add ice cubes, and garnish with mint leaves.
Health Benefits of Bel Juice:
â Aids digestion and prevents constipation
â Cools the body during hot weather
â Rich in vitamins A, B, and C
â Natural detoxifier and immunity booster
Tip:
For a twist, add a few drops of lemon juice for a tangy flavor or blend with soaked sabja (basil) seeds for added cooling benefits.
Enjoy your Bel Juice chilled â itâs not just refreshing but also a true elixir for the summer heat!