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Thandai Masala

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When I was about 13, I had gone to India to visit family and it happened to be around the time of MahaShivratri.  Thandai is a popular beverage to have during Shivratri and Holi and I remember having many glasses of this delectable drink during my visit.  Not only does Thandai taste delicious, it also has many health benefits.  One of the main ones being it’s a cooling agent for your body and therefore, mostly drunk during the summer months.

WHAT IS THANDAI MASALA MADE OF?
The masala or powder itself is made of cashews, almonds, pistachios, cardamom, black peppercorn, melon seeds, fennel seeds, poppy seeds, saffron, and dried rose petals.  To save time, I grind all of the ingredients into a powder and save it in an airtight container to use when I’m in the mood to drink some Thandai.

WHAT ARE THE HEALTH BENEFITS?
Yep.  There are so many health benefits to drinking this wonderful Thandai.  Did you know that it is more often made and drunk during the summer months because the ingredients help cool the body temp down?  There’s more!  Take a look:

Now that you have your powder made, it’s just as easy to make the Thandai drink.  Take a glass of milk, add 1 Tbsp of the masala to it and some sweetener if you choose.  Heat it in a pan and make sure everything is combined.  Strain into a mug and drink it warm or cold.  Both ways taste delicious.

From my kitchen to yours, I hope you enjoy this delicious Thandai Masala.

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