Whether it’s a spicy tea, a sweet and comforting golden milk, or tulsi chai, there are no shortage of delicious Ayurvedic herbal drinks.
One of the wonderful things about Ayurveda is the way in which foods and beverages can be adapted to fit the season. There are Ayurvedic herbal drinks for every season and every dosha! In this article we share a few. We hope these recipes serve as inspiration for sipping delight and creativity!
Masala chai is a commonly served tea throughout India and is more than a tasty pick-me-up. Chai is full of carminative spices such as ginger and cardamom that boost and balance digestion. This chai recipe uses tulsi leaves instead of black tea leaves. Therefore, this Ayurvedic herbal drink can be enjoyed any time of day. Or substitute tulsi for black tea leaves for a more traditional masala chai.
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If you are looking for a gentle cleanse and a new year reset, CCF tea is your friend! Made of coriander, cumin, and fennel seeds, CCF tea is an Ayurvedic classic. This time-tested Ayurvedic herbal drink is easy to prepare and can be sipped during cleanses or any time. If you live in a cold climate or run cold, you can add a teaspoon of fresh grated ginger to warm things up a bit.
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If you are looking for something warm and invigorating for the winter or spring months, check out our Invigorating Spicy Tea and other Kapha-friendly energizing tea recipes.
Or, create your own herbal tea blend. Truly, once you get to know and love your Ayurvedic spices, there are no shortage of delicious herbal teas that you can concoct. Here is a short list of herbs that you may want to include in your Ayurvedic herbal drinks for the cooler months.
Happy sipping! 🙂
Greta Kent-Stoll is a Certified Ayurvedic Practitioner (NAMA), as well as a writer, editor, and Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher. Her Ayurveda practice is based in Asheville, North Carolina and she is the co-owner of Iyengar Yoga Asheville.
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