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The drink is commonly associated with the month of Ramadan, in which it is usually consumed during Iftar. It is sold commercially as a syrup to flavor sherbets, cold milk drinks, ices, and cold desserts such as the popular falooda. The name Rooh Afza is sometimes translated as refresher of the soul.
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