Delhi Heatwave: I asked ChatGPT to whip up 5 summer drinks with ingredients in my fridge; AI balances taste with health | Today’s news

I like cool drinks in the middle of the Delhi heat wave, but I don’t like drinks that are too sweet. I asked ChatGPT to suggest 5 summer drinks using ingredients from my fridge. And AI has arrived.

My ChatGPT challenge

I love summer drinks like nimbu paani and kokum, but strongly dislike drinks masquerading as dessert. I don’t like over-sweetened ice creams, sugar-laden mocktails or drinks that leave a sticky feeling afterwards.

Act like a thoughtful summer drink designer. Help me create 5 refreshing summer drinks using only ingredients already available in my fridge and kitchen.

I want practical drinks that are refreshing, lightly flavored, balanced and hydrating, but not overly sweet. It should also be suitable for granny summer weather.

What I currently have in my fridge and kitchen:

Lemon, mint, cucumber, watermelon, curd, coconut water, soda, ginger, basil, coriander, black salt, green chillies, honey, jaggery, tea and coffee.

Build 5 customized summer drinks using only my available ingredients.

  • One daily drink
  • One 2-minute emergency drink during a heat wave
  • One drink for guests
  • One healthier alternative to packaged coolers
  • One experimental drink that I probably would never have thought of

Give me 5 smart, low-sugar summer drinks based solely on what I already have in my fridge.

ChatGPT’s response

With your ingredients and your aversion to overly sweet drinks, sweetness is not the goal.

It is acidity+salt+aroma+water contents.

Here are five drinks designed for the Delhi heat wave.

Salted Cucumber Mint Nimbu (drink for every day)

Fresh, spicy and truly thirst quenching.

Blend the cucumber lightly. Optionally drain. Add lemon, mint and black salt.

High water content with acidity and salt. Very low palate fatigue.

Coconut-Ginger Heat Wave Reset (2-Minute Emergency Drink)

It tastes cleaner than bottled electrolyte drinks.

Mix everything together. No mixing.

Natural electrolytes and the subtle sharpness of ginger.

Watermelon Basil Soda (Guest Drink)

It looks luxurious. It tastes light.

Blend the watermelon. Strain. Add basil and baking soda.

Watermelon adds freshness without the need to add sugar.

A small handful of cilantro

Cooling, digestive and surprisingly addictive.

Iced tea with lemon basil (experimental drink)

Probably one you would never have thought of.

A small drop of honey (optional)

Make the tea stronger than usual. Cool completely. Add lemon and basil.

Bitterness reduces the desire for sweetness.

My prediction for your tastes:

You will probably keep coming back for the Salted Cucumber Mint Nimbu and Coriander Chaas Cooler.

You don’t seem to like sugary drinks. You seem to prefer drinks that actually make you feel cooler.

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