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How To Host The Ultimate English-Style Afternoon Tea Party At Home
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How To Host The Ultimate English-Style Afternoon Tea Party At Home

[ad_1] Indians love their tea. We drink it in the morning, afternoon, and evening, and many people also like to sip this hot beverage at night. So why not throw a tea party? We don't do that much, do we? Perhaps, we can celebrate our love for drinking tea and 'spilling the tea' in a traditional British fashion. You don't have to go to London for that; you can throw your English-style tea party at home and invite your friends and family. Wondering how to go about it? Don't worry; we have shared everything you need to make this party happen.To make things interesting, host a themed tea party, such as styling like Bridgerton characters! The women can wear elegant gowns with matching bows on their hair, and the men can dress up in vintage tailcoat jackets and hats. How exciting!Photo Credit:...
For The Love Of Tea: 5 Teas To Match Your Every Mood
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For The Love Of Tea: 5 Teas To Match Your Every Mood

[ad_1] Tea is not just a beverage in India; it's an emotion. Many people rely on a cup of hot kadak chai to kick-start their day. Similarly, it's a must to conclude your day in the evening with scrumptious snacks. While these are the most preferred times to enjoy tea, did you know you can sip on tea that suits your mood as well? Whether you're feeling under the weather, sad, or just looking for a pick-me-up, there's a tea that you can match according to these particular situations. There are so many different varieties of tea to choose from, which makes this even more exciting. So, tea lovers, let's explore these teas and the mood they fit best for.Here Are 5 Teas To Match Your Every Mood:1. Want To Sleep Better? Sip On Chamomile TeaThe struggle to fall asleep at night is real. Sometimes...
Brew Up Your Tea Game: 9 Ingredients You Can Add For Good Flavour And Health
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Brew Up Your Tea Game: 9 Ingredients You Can Add For Good Flavour And Health

[ad_1] There's something magical about tea - the way it warms you from the inside out, soothing both your body and soul. Tea addicts proudly call themselves so, because there is no shame in falling in love with caffeine. Tea is all we need to wake up and make up our day. The simple brew of tea leaves, water, milk (or not) and sweetener (or not) takes a few minutes to give us the pour of joy. But what if we told you that you can take your tea experience to a whole new level? While there are several options to explore, we want to introduce you to some of our favourite ingredients that not only enhance the flavour of our tea but also bring a burst of health benefits along for the ride.Also Read: Beyond Chai: 5 Smart Ways You Can Make Use Of Tea Leaves At Home  Here Are 9 Ingredients You Can...
Kahwa Vs. Masala Tea – Which Is Your Perfect Match?
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Kahwa Vs. Masala Tea – Which Is Your Perfect Match?

[ad_1] Monsoon and chai go hand-in-hand, and with heavy downpours outside, our craving for a hot cup of chai is stronger than ever before. Brewed to perfection, tea comforts us from within and helps us enjoy the rhythmic rainfall even more. But if you notice, you will find people having their unique preferences when it comes to tea. While some like the kadak masala chai, others enjoy first-flush tea without milk or sugar. Then there are choices as per region and state - in Hyderabad, people go gaga over Irani chai, whereas Kashmiris enjoy their kahwa throughout the year. Amidst such diversity, we have often seen people getting confused between kahwa and masala tea, especially the ones made without milk.While we agree that the use of common masalas can leave you confused, if you observe c...
International Tea Day: 5 Myths About Tea You Should Stop Believing Today
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International Tea Day: 5 Myths About Tea You Should Stop Believing Today

[ad_1] The International Tea Day is observed on May 21 every year, according to the United Nations Food and Agricultural Association. Tea producing states like Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, Kenya, Malawi, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Uganda and Tanzania celebrate another 'International Tea Day' on December 15th. Two days to commemorate one single beverage, it must be something right? Well, it is. Tea is in fact, one of the most widely consumed beverages around the world. It is made by brewing tea leaves, with or without milk and sugar. The tea cultivation in India started at a grand scale during the 'British Raj', who simply wanted to challenge China's dominance in the realm. In less than a century, India emerged as one of the biggest tea-producing states in history.(Also Read: 5 Common...
Weight Loss Diet: 5 Herbal Teas That May Help Reduce Belly Fat
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Weight Loss Diet: 5 Herbal Teas That May Help Reduce Belly Fat

[ad_1] If you're trying to lose weight, you're probably aware that belly fat is the most difficult to lose. Although you may be losing fat from other parts of your body such as your arms and face, belly fat is too resistant to disappear. For the uninitiated, visceral fat is the fat around the tummy that is required to cushion the organs, but too much of it can be dangerous to your health. According to consultant nutritionist Rupali Datta, "Cardiovascular diseases and belly fat are closely related. We've all heard of bodies with an apple or pear shape. People with an apple shape tend to carry a lot of weight in their midsection and are more susceptible to cardiovascular diseases." There are a few factors that lead to belly fat, and in order to lose the extra weight, you must combine a hea...
Looking For An Alternative To Classic Black Tea? Try This “Hatke” Apple Cinnamon Tea
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Looking For An Alternative To Classic Black Tea? Try This “Hatke” Apple Cinnamon Tea

[ad_1] A cup of hot tea on a winter morning offers the same satisfaction as a glass of chilled juice in the scorching summer heat. Most of us find ourselves addicted to this pleasing beverage, which can hardly be replaced by anything else. While the classic tea made with milk, tea leaves, and sugar is great, there is no harm in trying a new variant of the drink this winter season. Chef Kunal Kapur, in his recent Instagram Reel, shared the recipe of a “hatke” apple cinnamon tea that has a blend of different lip-smacking flavours.According to the chef, all you need to do is invest five minutes in preparing and five minutes in cooking the tea.Apple Cinnamon Tea Recipe I How To Make Apple Cinnamon Tea:To prepare the apple cinnamon tea, arrange the ingredients listed below.Mint sprigs – 4Oran...