Spices for Summer
Ayurveda claims that the body is governed by three doshas or energies which are - vatta, pitta and kapha. ‘Pitta' – which rules metabolism and digestion – gets intensified by heat leading to inflammation, heart burns, acne and sweating.
No small wonder that the summer stars of the pantry are spices that beat the heat, internally. Not only do they add a dash of flavour and fragrance to a dish but they also double up as coolants by regulating your metabolism.
Foodism curates some spices that promise to keep you cool this summer -
Turmeric
This wonder spice with its bitter character is renowned for its cooling quotient. Alongside alleviating pain and swelling in the body; it also cleanses the liver juices and purifies the blood.
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Mint
Packed with menthol that acts as a remedy for indigestion and chest pain; mint disperses the excess energy released due to the digestive process by opening up and activating the pores in the skin thereby soothing the aggravated pitta.
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Ginger
Surprisingly, ginger is great for summer. In fact, the Gingerol present in ginger regulates the underlying body temperature and causes a drop in it.
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Fennel (Saunf)
This mouth freshener found in practically all Indian households is an excellent source of vitamin C. It pacifies the inflammation caused in the body due to the heat and pumps up the flow of digestive and gastric juices in the body.
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Cumin
Cumin – is blessed with detoxifying properties and alleviates gas and bloating problems; besides making one feel light and refreshed.
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Coriander (Seeds)
High on health-enhancing volatile oils and packed with nutritional value, coriander seeds are considered one of the most cooling spices in Ayurvedic medicine.
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Coriander (Fresh)
Coriander leaves calm down the excess of fire or pitta in the body; and their volatile oil content make them a great relaxant and help lower anxiety.
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Cardamom
This magical spice balances all the three energies or doshas in the body; and also counteracts the excessive stomach acids and cures stomach cramps.
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So this summer make these spices a part of your daily meal and keep yourself free from heat stroke, rashes, acne and other summer problems.