Golden latte or turmeric latte is wildly popular. But turmeric isn't the only spice that you can add to your cup of coffee. Here are four more you'd love to try!
While the western world is talking much about 'turmeric latte', we already have a huge connection with the age-old 'haldi-wala doodh'
Katrina took to Instagram to share a story featuring her holding a cup of turmeric latte. She wrote alongside, "New favourite...almond milk turmeric latte".
McDonald's India introduced these immunity boosting drinks, which are known to strike the right balance between health and taste.
A research study has shown that cooking turmeric may result in the loss of curcumin compound. How far is this true? Should you stop cooking turmeric altogether?
We know the advantages of drinking turmeric milk but the question is how well do we know the ingredients (turmeric and pepper) that go hand in hand to make it a powerful combo?
While consuming turmeric spice through our foods is a routine, haldi (in the form of drinks) may go that extra mile in bringing its unique properties to us. There are many ways one you can ...
Haldi Doodh is the go-to immunity and healing drink in many Indian families' homes. Heres everything you need to know about the benefits, when to consume and how to make it.
When coupled with warm milk, it makes for a super-drink at night for internal healing, especially during the winters.