Mandatory summer staples

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There are some foods that summer simply cannot do without. They are not just seasonal indulgences but quiet essentials—woven into the rhythm of long, sun-drenched days. From the first bite, they do more than cool the body; they awaken something deeper, a memory, a feeling, a fleeting return to simpler times.These foods become non-negotiable not because we crave them, but because we remember through them. They remind us of terraces, power cuts, laughter echoing through warm evenings, and the gentle insistence of summer itself. To eat them is to relive something tender and familiar. In their simplicity lies their magic—they nourish not just the body but also the heart, making summer feel a little more bearable and infinitely more beautiful.

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In this newsletter, we explore how certain summer foods are not just about taste or relief from the heat but about nostalgia. The sweetness of mangoes dripping down your fingers, the chilled comfort of a glass of nimbu pani, or the fragrant coolness of gulkand—each carries stories of childhood afternoons, family gatherings, and stolen moments of joy.

Read more at: 10 most expensive mango varieties from across the world


Buttermilk, anyone?

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In the harsh blaze of summer, few things remain as quietly dependable as a glass of Buttermilk. Light, cooling, and deeply comforting, it soothes the body from within, easing digestion and restoring balance when the heat feels overwhelming. Its subtle tang, often lifted with spices, carries with it the wisdom of tradition—simple yet effective. Buttermilk is not just a drink; it is a ritual passed down through generations, a humble companion to long afternoons and hearty meals. In a season that demands relief, it endures as one of summer’s finest, most nourishing essentials.

Read full article: 6 health benefits of drinking buttermilk in summer


Whatt-a melon!

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Watermelon is not merely a fruit of summer—it is its very essence. In the relentless heat, when the air feels heavy and the body weary, a slice of Watermelon offers instant reprieve. Its cool, juicy sweetness does more than quench thirst; it revives the spirit, restoring a quiet sense of ease. But beyond its refreshing taste lies memory—the laughter of childhood afternoons, sticky fingers, and sunlit verandas. It becomes a ritual, a comfort, a return to simpler times. In summer’s harsh embrace, watermelon is not a choice—it is a necessity, both nourishing and deeply nostalgic.

Read full article: 8 hydrating and interesting dishes you can make with watermelon


Gulkand: The cooking secret from royal kitchens

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In the sweltering heat of summer, Gulkand emerges as a timeless natural remedy, cherished in traditional wellness practices. Made from rose petals and sugar, it carries a cooling essence that helps regulate body heat, soothe acidity, and refresh the mind. Its gentle sweetness not only delights the palate but also aids digestion and reduces fatigue caused by intense heat. Consuming gulkand daily—whether with milk or on its own—can bring a sense of calm and balance to the body. In a season that often drains energy, this fragrant preserve offers a simple, elegant way to stay cool and revitalised.

Read full article: Why Gulkand is a summer essential and delicious ways to consume it

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