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The "Jain" in the name matters — this shikanji is made without onion, garlic, or any ingredients that fall outside Jain dietary guidelines, making it a syrup that everyone at the table can enjoy without any hesitation or compromise. But you do not have to be Jain to love it. The flavour is clean, tangy, and gently spiced — that sharp lemon hit balanced with aromatic spices that give it a depth beyond plain lemonade. It tastes like a proper homemade shikanji, not just sugary lemon water. Mix it with chilled water and ice and you have the most refreshing drink you can make in under a minute.
It works beautifully as a base for more creative drinks too. Mix it with soda water for a sparkling nimbu soda that is tangy and bubbly and perfect for evenings. Add a pinch of black salt and extra ice for a more traditional shikanji taste. Use it in a mocktail with mint and jaljeera for a layered, spiced summer cooler that feels genuinely special. Make a big jug of it for a family lunch or a pooja gathering and it disappears faster than anything else on the table. The bottle is a generous size — enough to serve a crowd without running out halfway through.
This is one of those fridge staples that earns its place quickly. Once you have a bottle of Jain Shikanji syrup, you will find yourself reaching for it every time someone comes over, every time a child asks for something cold, and every time you want a quick, refreshing drink that tastes like it was made with care rather than poured out of a can.
What Makes Fruit Ales Jain Shikanji Syrup Special:
How to Use:
For a Classic Shikanji — mix 2–3 tablespoons with a glass of chilled water and ice, stir well and serve. For a Sparkling Nimbu Soda — mix with soda water and ice. For a Spiced Shikanji — add a pinch of black salt and roasted jeera powder. For a Party Jug — mix 8–10 tablespoons with 1 litre of chilled water or soda, add ice and serve. Adjust syrup to taste.
Ideal For:
Everyday summer refreshment, family lunches, pooja gatherings, Jain households, house parties, kids' drinks, mocktails, and any occasion where you want a cold, tangy, proper Indian shikanji without any effort.
Product Details:
Marketed & Manufactured By: Dhampure Speciality Sugars Limited
Address: 1/3 to 1/9, MM, Rani Jhansi Road, NEW DELHI 110055
| Country Of Origin | Dhampure Speciality Sugars Limited Address: 1/3 to 1/9, MM, Rani Jhansi Road, NEW DELHI 110055 |







