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A glass of 'gunnay ka russ' often comes with a pint of salt sprinkle added to freshly extracted suyrup right in front of you.
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For a person suffering from South Asian summers, one glass of this drink can reinject the freshness and activeness to keep him/her going for a good time.
If visiting my country, trying this drink from a roadside stall is a must!
5 comments:
oye hoye I love ghanney ka juice.. yummy and unhygienic =p
Thanks for the tip, hon.
Oh man, good old days. Gannay ka rus... makhiyon kai juice kai saath mila hua, hehe.
Sugar Cane extract is the best energiser, however, I never took it when it had been tasted by common fly.
Never heard of this but thanks for the introduction.
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