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''Sharbats'' with carbonated water are the most popular non-alcoholic beverages in Kerala and [[Tamil Nadu]]. Street shops in Central Kerala and Madurai region of Tamil Nadu are well known for these drinks which are also called ''kulukki sarbaths'' in Kerala.<gallery widths="180">
File:Darjeeling, India, Darjeeling tea in variety, Black tea.jpg|[[Darjeeling tea]] in varieties.
File:Filter Kaapi at Sarvana Bhavan Restaurant, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.jpg|[[Indian filter coffee]] is popular in Southern India.
File:BadamMilk.JPG|[[Almond|''Badam'']] milk
File:Holi Special Chilled Thandai-Kolkata-West Bengal.jpg|Holi Special Chilled [[Thandai]]
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Sharbats with carbonated water are the most popular non-alcoholic beverages in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Street shops in Central Kerala and Madurai region of Tamil Nadu are well known for these drinks which are also called kulukki sarbaths in Kerala.