Showing posts with label Drinks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drinks. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

15 Real Facts of Coffee you must know before it vanishes

Coffee is one of the most favoured and most drank drink all over the globe. Its aromatic smell and strong taste takes away one's tiredness in seconds beside refreshing one's energies after a hard day's overload. But there are bad news in the air that coffee may not be available after a few decades as the temperature in areas where coffee beans are harvested are on the rise which will make it difficult harvest it any more.

If that happens, as has already been forewarned, millions of coffee lovers will go dry and perhaps the future generations may never know that there one existed a heavenly drink known as coffee.



However drinking coffee is one of the most controversial issue facing the researchers, doctors and coffee lovers. While the lovers are not prepared to leave this steamy strong flavoured drink, some researchers warn of its side effects while many advocate its strong health benefits. I too am an avid coffee lover, but owing to my sensitive stomach and high blood pressure, I drink it with extreme care in modest quantity - a cup a day and no more.

So do read the info graphic herein under that lists 15 Mesmerizing benefits of Coffee in case you are not a coffee lover and facts you must know before it is too late to start drinking coffee everyday before its fades away into the history.
The 15 Real Facts You Should Know About Coffee
Source: Words I Seek

However, drinking coffee comes with many health cautions beside health benefits. Those suffering from heart ailments, stomach disorders and some other diseases, should be careful in drinking excessive coffee. In fact one must read about coffee before drinking it in excess of of more than one or two cups a day.
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Thursday, July 15, 2010

The Summer Antidotes

Summers are really hard to live. From mid May to end September, there is no respite from the summer heat. (un)Fortunately we have the accompanying man-made partnership when the summer comes – our very no-dearly load shedding, which makes us sweat more than the weather and nature had ever desired. So where to go and what to do?

Well, fetch a cola to lower your temperatures. But do you think it really does? I don’t think so. But if we return to our very indigenous drinks, that in cities people don’t talk about much, specially in modern localities, lest they be labeled as “paindus – the villagers.” While in fact these drinks are the best and natural antidotes to beat the heat of the summers. Lets take these one by one.

The simple, easiest to make and perhaps the cheapest is the “Sikanjbeen – or Nimbo Pani” – or simply the local lemonade. Made from the juice of fresh lime, add sugar to your taste (shouldn’t be very sweet), a pinch of salt, ice and water. Easy, I told you.

Satoo and Shakar – Barley powder and raw sugar made from the sugar canes in the villages. Add water and ice and let me tell you this will be so refreshing that it will have a cool air conditioning effect on and inside your body.

Tukham-e-Malangan: I really cannot translate these black small seeds, which are added to a glass of sweetened water and drank. I personally don’t like these much, but this is a very favourite drink across the entire country.

Gannay ka Ras: Easily available along the roadsides, is the fresh juice of the sugar canes and ice added to it. Some say that this is the best to beat the heat and patients suffering from Jaundice are encouraged to drink this as it lessens the effect of heat (which is the main cause of the disease). But there is a caution here. Ask the vendor to first cleanse the sugar cane with water so that it is cleansed of the residuals left by the flies swarming on the sugar canes.

These are some that I recall. So instead of various types/colours of bulls available in the market, drink either of the drinks above. You may have four to five full glasses in the cost of one… bull. Give it a try – there is nothing bad if you are called a “paindu” while your thirst is quenched and heat is beaten off in a few bucks.