1. The Return of the Kadha
Once relegated to a winter cold remedy, the humble kadha has made a triumphant comeback as a year-round wellness staple. This Ayurvedic decoction, a potent blend of herbs and spices, is the monsoon’s MVP for immunity. Traditionally made by simmering ingredients
like tulsi (holy basil), ginger, black pepper, cloves, and cinnamon in water, it’s a powerhouse of antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Today, it’s not just a home-brewed secret. Cafes are offering their own artisanal kadha blends, and pre-packaged mixes are flying off shelves. The modern twist? Some are adding a dash of honey for sweetness or a squeeze of lemon for vitamin C, making this age-old potion more palatable for a new generation seeking both comfort and protection from seasonal sniffles.
2. Haldi Doodh Gets a Glamorous Makeover
What our grandmothers simply called ‘haldi doodh’ is now globally famous as the ‘golden milk’ or ‘turmeric latte’. And this monsoon, it’s the go-to comfort drink for a reason. Turmeric’s active compound, curcumin, is celebrated for its powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, making it ideal for soothing sore throats and aching joints that can feel more pronounced in the damp weather. The ‘smarter’ version of this drink moves beyond just milk and turmeric. People are now experimenting with plant-based milks like almond or oat, adding a pinch of black pepper (which aids curcumin absorption), a sprinkle of cinnamon for warmth, and a dash of ginger. It has become a calming evening ritual, a warm hug in a mug that’s both delicious and deeply nourishing.
3. Herbal Infusions Beyond the Teabag
While masala chai remains the undisputed king of monsoon beverages, a growing tribe of drinkers is exploring the world of herbal infusions. These caffeine-free tisanes are perfect for hydrating and healing. Lemongrass and ginger tea is a popular choice for its digestive benefits and refreshing flavour profile. Chamomile is sought after for its calming properties, ideal for a restful night’s sleep after a humid day. Hibiscus tea, with its vibrant colour and tart taste, is packed with antioxidants and is known to help manage blood pressure. This trend is about appreciating subtle flavours and the specific benefits of each herb, moving away from mass-produced teabags towards loose-leaf, single-origin herbs that offer a more authentic and mindful sipping experience.
4. Soups as Savoury Sips
Who says a smart sip has to be sweet or spicy? The monsoon is also seeing a rise in the popularity of clear soups and broths as a legitimate beverage choice. Think light, flavourful liquids that warm you from the inside out. A simple tomato shorba, a clear vegetable broth infused with herbs, or a light chicken consommé can be incredibly satisfying. These savoury sips are not just comforting but also provide essential nutrients and hydration without the heaviness of a full meal. They are an excellent way to keep warm and replenish electrolytes lost due to humidity. This shift blurs the line between food and drink, prioritising liquid nourishment that is both light on the stomach and big on flavour.
5. The Conscious Hot Chocolate
Indulgence isn’t off the menu, it’s just getting a smarter upgrade. Instead of overly sweet, mass-market cocoa powders, people are opting for conscious hot chocolate. This means using high-quality dark chocolate (70% cacao or more), which is rich in antioxidants and has less sugar. The preparation is also more thoughtful. Many are swapping refined sugar for natural sweeteners like jaggery or dates, and adding a pinch of sea salt to enhance the chocolatey flavour. For a true monsoon kick, some are adding a dash of cinnamon, nutmeg, or even a tiny pinch of chilli powder for a surprising warmth that lingers. It’s the perfect way to satisfy a craving without the subsequent sugar crash, proving that ‘healthy’ and ‘decadent’ can happily coexist in the same cup.















