Chai, in India, is an emotion. During winters, this emotion only intensifies, becoming the perfect antidote to the biting cold. For many, it is the first thing they relish in the morning. For others, ...
As the clock hits five in the evening, that familiar craving for chai returns like clockwork. But let us be honest - chai rarely feels complete on its own. It needs a crunchy companion to complete the ...
If there is one time of the day that we eagerly wait for, it is the evening. The time between 4 and 6 p.m. is the most exciting, as this is when our crispy and greasy snack cravings start to kick in.
Did you know that Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world? Well, this doesn't come as a surprise. There is literally nothing better than a chilly winter morning, a newspaper in hand & ...
Mix nuts like almonds, cashews, and walnuts with some ghee and roast them until they turn golden and crunchy. Add cayenne pepper or cinnamon. Instead of using butter or oil, try popping popcorn ...
Create the healthier version of French fries as a delicious tea time snack. The cut-up potatoes must be soaked for an hour and pat-dried. Toss them in the air-fryer with olive oil, garlic powder, salt ...
Tea time in India isn’t just about chai; it’s also about the snacks we reach for. Unfortunately, our favourites often come from a packet, are deep-fried, processed, and packed with salt. This daily ...
Tea time is a sacred ritual for many of us, but often, our snacking choices can be detrimental to our health, especially when it comes to high sodium intake. However, you don't have to compromise on ...
Let’s admit most of us enjoy drinking masala chai when it is served to us. Every house has a masala tea expert, who makes tea with a blend of spices. And if you are the tea expert in your house, then ...