By: Payal
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After the monsoon rains, the weather turns cold, and enjoying a cup of tea becomes even more pleasurable. With the change in weather comes the risk of seasonal diseases.
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You can boost your immunity by adding some spices to your tea.Consuming these herbal teas can help prevent flu, colds.Here are some of the best recipes for Indian masala tea:
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Turmeric, rich in antioxidants, helps boost immunity. This turmeric tea is a great option where honey is used instead of refined sugar.
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Ginger, a common kitchen ingredient, is widely used in tea. Masala tea incorporates ginger along with cardamom, clove for added flavour.
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Tulsi (holy basil) is known for its health benefits. To make Tulsi tea, boil Tulsi leaves for about five minutes before brewing regular tea.
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Starting your day with classic Masala Tea is perfect. It's prepared with a blend of basil, cloves, cinnamon, ginger, and black pepper.
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Naturally sweet fennel adds a unique sweetness to your tea. Simply boil fennel with tea leaves for a delicious twist.
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Star anise enhances tea with its aromatic quality. Add this spice along with other regular spices for a new and flavorful tea experience.
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