Beating the Afternoon Energy Slump
We all know the feeling. The morning’s productivity gives way to a heavy-lidded afternoon where concentration feels impossible. This post-lunch dip is a common biological phenomenon, often triggered by our body digesting a heavy meal or simply by our natural
circadian rhythms. The default response for many is a strong cup of coffee or a sweet treat, both of which can lead to a subsequent energy crash and jitters. But what if there was a better way to refresh your mind and body? The answer might be hiding in a traditional Indian kitchen ingredient, combined with a global wellness favourite. This simple, two-ingredient beverage offers a gentle lift without the harsh comedown, making it an ideal midday companion.
Meet Kokum: The Coastal Cooling Agent
For those unfamiliar, kokum (Garcinia indica) is a fruit native to India’s Western Ghats. When dried, its deep purple rind is used as a souring agent in Maharashtrian, Goan, and Gujarati cuisines, lending a unique tangy and slightly sweet flavour to curries and dals. But its use extends far beyond the cooking pot. In Ayurveda, kokum is celebrated for its cooling properties, making it the star ingredient in ‘solkadhi’, a soothing drink that aids digestion and combats heat. It is rich in antioxidants and contains garcinol, a compound studied for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits. This traditional wisdom of using kokum as a digestive and a body coolant is what makes it a fantastic base for a refreshing drink.
The Gentle Power of Green Tea
Green tea needs little introduction. Its health benefits are lauded worldwide, from boosting metabolism to improving brain function. The magic lies in its unique composition. It contains a moderate amount of caffeine, enough to provide a gentle stimulus to ward off sleepiness. More importantly, it is rich in an amino acid called L-theanine. This compound works synergistically with caffeine to improve brain function, promoting a state of calm alertness rather than the anxious buzz that coffee can sometimes induce. Furthermore, green tea is packed with powerful antioxidants called catechins, which help protect your cells from damage. It’s a clean, simple, and effective way to sharpen your focus.
The Perfect Midday Pairing
When you combine tangy kokum with earthy green tea, you create something special. The bright, acidic notes of the kokum beautifully cut through any potential bitterness from the green tea, resulting in a perfectly balanced and incredibly palatable drink. The cooling nature of kokum complements the gentle warmth of the tea, creating a beverage that feels both soothing and invigorating. Together, they offer a double dose of antioxidants, helping your body fight off the oxidative stress of a long day. This fusion isn't just a random mix; it's a thoughtful combination where each ingredient enhances the other, delivering on the promise of a true midday refresher that hydrates, energises, and supports your digestive system.
How to Make Your Own
Making this vibrant drink at home is incredibly simple. You can enjoy it hot on a cool day or iced for a truly refreshing experience. **Ingredients:** - 4–5 pieces of dried kokum - 1 green tea bag or 1 teaspoon of loose-leaf green tea - 1.5 cups of hot water - 1 teaspoon of honey, jaggery, or sweetener of choice (optional) - A pinch of black salt (kala namak) or roasted cumin powder (optional) **Instructions:** 1. Soak the dried kokum pieces in half a cup of warm water for about 15-20 minutes. This will soften them and help release their flavour and deep pink colour. 2. After soaking, gently muddle or squeeze the kokum pieces with your fingers to extract all the pulp and essence into the water. Strain this concentrated kokum water into a mug and discard the pieces. 3. In a separate cup, brew your green tea. Pour one cup of hot (not boiling) water over your tea bag or leaves and let it steep for 2-3 minutes. Over-steeping can make it bitter. 4. Pour the brewed green tea into the mug with the kokum concentrate. 5. Stir in your preferred sweetener, if using. For a savoury twist, add a tiny pinch of black salt or roasted cumin powder. 6. Serve immediately if you prefer it hot. For an iced version, let the mixture cool down completely and then pour it over a glass full of ice.
















