Beat the heat with these refreshing booze-free drinks
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Beat the heat
Five chefs offer recipes from around the globe to help you stay cool
AMAN DOSANJ
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY NICOLE AND BAGOL/THE GLOBE AND MAIL
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After 16 years living in B.C.’s Okanagan Valley, I can’t say I’ve acclimatized to the dry, wildfire-prone summers that can soar to temperatures above 40 C. I’ve learned to reach for jaljeera, a savoury Indian version of lemonade, laced with mint and cumin, during heatwaves. The drink not only acts as a digestive, but also helps to cool and rehydrate the body.
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