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The late Kalanthan Koya invented a milkshake in his Calicut shop to quench the thirst of cricket lovers who watched the Sharjah Cup, an international cricket tournament on their TV screens. He named it Sharjah Shake.
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Digital creator Saista Shaikh shared a delish recipe for Sharjah Shake.
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250 ml of frozen milk 2 ripe bananas 5-6 cashews 1 tbsp of roasted peanuts 2-3 tbsp of sugar 2 tbsp of boost/ horlicks 1 tsp of instant coffee powder
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First, place a packet of milk in the freezer to get frozen milk.
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Add frozen milk, bananas, sugar and dry fruits into the blender.
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Also, add coffee powder, Horlicks or Boost and then blend all the ingredients.
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Pour the beverage into a glass and give it a good stir and your Sharjah Shake is ready.
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