The Cool-Down: Cold Coffee's Rise
Not long ago, coffee at home meant a steaming cup of filter coffee or a quick spoonful of instant. Today, younger Indians are embracing everything from iced lattes to sophisticated cold brews. This isn't just about beating the heat; it's about bringing
the cafe experience home. The Dalgona coffee craze during the pandemic lockdowns was a major catalyst, reminding everyone that a little effort could produce an Instagram-worthy, cafe-style drink. What started as a viral trend has had a lasting impact. Brands have taken notice, with the market for ready-to-drink (RTD) and at-home cold coffee options exploding. This shift shows a desire for affordable indulgence and a move away from hot beverages being the default choice, even in winter.
The Wellness Elixir: Ginger-Turmeric Tea
On the other end of the spectrum is the rise of functional beverages, rooted in tradition. Ginger-turmeric tea, essentially a modern, more palatable version of the age-old 'kadha', has become a daily ritual in many households. Spurred by a post-pandemic surge in health and immunity consciousness, this drink is seen as a natural way to fight inflammation, aid digestion, and boost the body's defenses. For centuries, these ingredients have been staples in Ayurvedic medicine. Now, packaged in convenient tea bags and powders, what was once a grandmother's remedy for a cold is now a daily wellness habit. It represents a return to roots, but with a modern appreciation for convenience and preventative health.
The Comfort Bowl: Simple, Budget Soups
When life gets busy, the search for a meal that is quick, healthy, and affordable becomes paramount. This is where simple soups come in. Driven by urbanization and the fast-paced lifestyles of working professionals, the demand for convenient meal solutions is higher than ever. Instant and ready-to-eat soups, especially in vegetable and other familiar flavours, are no longer just a winter comfort but a year-round option for a light dinner or a filling snack. They fit perfectly into the dual trends of health-consciousness and budget-friendliness. A warm bowl of soup offers nourishment without the heaviness or expense of a large meal, making it an ideal choice for students and young professionals managing tight budgets and schedules.
A Tale of Three Tastes
At first glance, a frothy cold coffee, a steaming cup of herbal tea, and a simple bowl of soup might seem to have little in common. But together, they paint a picture of the modern Indian home. They reflect a desire for balance: between global trends and Indian traditions, indulgence and wellness, convenience and home-cooked comfort. They show a generation that is health-aware, globally connected through social media, and yet still deeply appreciative of the wisdom passed down through generations. These are not just food trends; they are expressions of a new Indian identity, one that is constantly evolving, one sip and spoonful at a time.
















