From Household Staple to Cafe Star
There's a quiet revolution brewing in India's wellness scene. Drinks that have been cherished in homes for generations are finding a new, fashionable life on the menus of modern cafes. This trend is led by Kanji and Sol Kadhi, two regional beverages with
deep cultural roots and significant health benefits. As consumers increasingly turn away from sugary, processed drinks, they are rediscovering the wisdom in their own culinary heritage. This shift is driven by a growing awareness of gut health and a desire for authentic, natural alternatives, positioning these traditional drinks as the perfect answer to a modern demand.
Kanji: The Probiotic Powerhouse of the North
Kanji is a traditional fermented drink, popular in North India, especially Punjab and Rajasthan. It is most famously made with black carrots ('kali gajar'), which give the drink its iconic deep purple colour. The preparation is simple: carrots are chopped and left to ferment in a glass or ceramic jar with water, salt, and coarsely ground mustard seeds for several days in the sun. This fermentation process creates a tangy, sour, and slightly pungent beverage that is teeming with probiotics. Often called 'Indian Kombucha', Kanji is a natural powerhouse for gut health, aiding digestion, reducing bloating, and boosting immunity. The live bacteria produced during fermentation help maintain a healthy gut microbiome.
Sol Kadhi: The Coastal Soother
Travel to the Konkan coast, through Goa and Maharashtra, and you'll find the lovely pink-hued Sol Kadhi. This drink is a soothing digestive, typically consumed after meals to cool the system, especially after spicy food. Its main ingredients are coconut milk and the dried rind of the kokum fruit, which belongs to the mangosteen family. The kokum provides a pleasant sourness, while the coconut milk lends a creamy texture and balances the flavour. Sol Kadhi is celebrated for its ability to aid digestion, prevent acidity, and cool the body. Rich in antioxidants from kokum, it is also considered beneficial for skin health.
The Science of a Healthy Gut
The rising popularity of Kanji and Sol Kadhi is directly linked to the global wellness trend focusing on the gut microbiome. Fermented drinks are rich in probiotics—live beneficial bacteria that support digestive health. A healthy gut is associated with improved immunity, better nutrient absorption, and even enhanced mental well-being. Unlike commercially produced probiotic drinks, which can sometimes contain added sugars, traditional preparations like Kanji are low-calorie and entirely natural. They offer what are known as postbiotics, which are beneficial compounds created by the bacteria during fermentation that can help reduce inflammation and support metabolic health.
A Return to Culinary Roots
The embrace of Kanji and Sol Kadhi by urban cafes signifies more than just a passing health fad; it represents a cultural homecoming. For years, the aspirational choice was often an international superfood or a globally trending beverage. Now, there is a growing pride and interest in India's own rich traditions. Consumers are realizing that powerful health solutions and sophisticated flavours can be found in their own backyards. This trend sees cafes and small brands re-introducing these drinks, sometimes with a modern twist, making them accessible to a new generation that may not have the time or knowledge to prepare them at home. It's a celebration of ancestral wisdom, perfectly packaged for the contemporary, health-conscious individual.














