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==Varieties== ===Namkin / Namkeen lassi=== Namkin or namkeen (salty) lassi is made by adding [[salt]], [[black pepper]], [[cumin]], and [[sugar]] to the yogurt-water mixture.<ref name="milk"/><ref>{{cite book |last=Vijayakar |first=Sunil |date=2016 |title=Indian Kitchen: Authentic Dishes from India |location=Bath |publisher=Paragon Books |isbn=978-1474815147 |page=217}}</ref> ===Lassi masalewal=== Lassi masalewal (spicy lassi) is made by adding ingredients such as [[almonds]], [[ginger]], [[green chilies]], and [[pistachios]] to namkin lassi.<ref name="milk"/> ===Meethi lassi=== Meethi (sweet) lassi is made by adding [[cardamom]], [[rosewater]], and [[saffron]] to the yogurt-water mixture.<ref name="milk"/><ref name = "etiq"/> ===Bhang lassi=== Bhang lassi is a [[Cannabis edible#Drink|cannabis-infused drink]] that contains [[bhang]], a liquid derivative of [[cannabis (drug)|cannabis]], which has effects similar to [[Cannabis edible|other eaten forms of cannabis]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.vice.com/en/article/httpmunchies-vice-comarticlesthe-bhang-lassi-is-how-hindus-drink-themselves-high-for-shiva/ |title=The Bhang Lassi Is How Hindus Drink Themselves High for Shiva |author=Staelens, Stefanie |website=Vice.com |date=10 March 2015 |access-date=2017-08-10 |archive-date=2017-08-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170811011827/https://munchies.vice.com/en_us/article/kbx94a/httpmunchies-vice-comarticlesthe-bhang-lassi-is-how-hindus-drink-themselves-high-for-shiva |url-status=live }}</ref> It is legal in many parts of India and mainly sold during [[Holi]], when [[pakora]]s containing bhang are also sometimes eaten. [[Uttar Pradesh]] is known to have licensed bhang shops, and in many places, one can buy bhang products and drink bhang lassis.<ref>Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Collection 2, Episode 5; Final Segment.</ref> ===Others=== Fruits such as [[mangos]] and [[strawberries]] may be added to the yogurt-water mixture to yield, for example, mango lassi and strawberry lassi.<ref name = "milk"/><ref name = "etiq"/>
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