Friday, May 21, 2021

 

The aim of International Tea Day is to raise awareness of tea's long history and cultural and economic importance around the world. The day's mission is to encourage and foster collective efforts to introduce activities in support of tea production and consumption, as well as to raise awareness of tea's significance in the fight against hunger and poverty. With the aid of sustainable agriculture, the United Nations hopes to ensure that tea is available all over the world. It also aims to improve the living conditions of tea producers, employees, and traders. This day is celebrated in tea rooms, hotels, pubs and cafés through special events, and charitable fundraising events held across the country. Since it is the least refined beverage, tea has the highest concentration of antioxidants. White tea is the most antioxidant-rich, followed by jasmine tea, green tea, and finally black tea. These days there are many benefits advertised over green tea or lemon tea.

Tea leaves boiled solely in milk is considered the most unique tea in many parts of the world. Tea in India is not taken in a package with the leaves steeped separately, as it is in other countries. Tea is usually consumed in India with both milk and sugar, but the tea leaves are not steeped separately. Instead, the tea leaves are boiled with the additions, then boiled again after the milk and sugar have been added. There are many other popular variations depending on regional and cultural affiliations. Tea leaves are also used to flavor food. In India, milk tea is popular among tea drinkers. Masala Chai is not widely consumed in Southern India; instead, milk-and-sugar-infused tea is the preferred beverage.

Herbal teas have been a long-standing tradition of Ayurvedic medicine. Traditional Indian kitchens have long utilized the medicinal benefits provided by various plants and spices such as holy basil (Tulsi), cardamom (Elaichi), pepper (Kali Mirch), liquorice (Mulethi), mint (Pudina), and others, and teas made from these plant leaves or spices have been used for centuries. The sweet and milky flavor of chai tends to mask the stronger and more bitter flavors of some of the medicinal additives, while cardamom, clove, and ginger add flavor and aroma to the tea as well as health benefits.

Assam is home to the world's largest tea-growing area. In addition, Assam is India's leading tea producer. Contrary to popular belief, tea has always been grown in Assam, despite the fact that it was imported from China. The locals would pluck the leaves and make a decoction out of them, which they would then drink. The best part where Tea served in mud pot (Kolkotta). This adds the aroma to chai and also saves water and other infections that could be by using the same cups. Some prefer taking in glass which is now in reuse in most of the modern tea stalls. Tea served either a paper cup or mud or a glass or in brass tumblers (mainly in south Indian brahmins).

As like the tea could be blended with any flavours of taste and smell, life is mended with happiness bitterness sorrow excitement..

 

 What's your favorite tea memory???

 

 

Monday, March 20, 2017

Women!!

Women, for me the word means wow+men. Ya she is an extraordinary creature with all powers of men with extra admiring powers. I have read lots of poems and dramas written about variuos life cycle of women. What else am gona mention here so special in my blog??
Yes I do have something to share...
She s indeed a electricity who gives shocks if handled beyond the tolenrence,
She is a natural perfume who spreads only pleaseñtness to her surrounding
She is a star who glitters when the whole universe turns dark
She s bridge who moulds herself for the family and bends when ever requires
She is a Rangoli always appears in new new colourful forms
She is a plant shedding flowers or shadow or thorn's as how you treat her
A women is always a great power, and I admire all my womens of my life...my mom, my daughter, my colleagues, my friends, my co passengers my teachers...each one empowered with some speciality, each day learn new goodness from each women...
Proud to be one among them, happy to have born as a women!!!

Sunday, March 19, 2017

Positive attitude

For today's post I wish write about my own experience faced today. An usual Sunday. Had some extra time sleep since I had mild temperature and sickness last night. Morning I felt really glad when my little one (sreeja nearing 4) wakes me morning with her hug and kiss telling "Amma I said right you will be fine, see the fever has gone" 😊. The day beggined energetic and I could make delicious food which my little one likes as I had extra time and there isn't any need to urge for work. Her friend (neighbour daughter Rakshu , nearing 8) was there at my home, playing and chatting with my little one and kept giving positive comments of my cooking. Is it'nt  one feels soo good when some one praises about us for anythig.
They both left to Rakshus home after having food, and I kept calling for my little one as it was almost 1:30 and its her regular sleeping time. I came back home as both of them requested for some more time to play. I was in kitchen cleaning things and all of a sudden I found a crying sound outside of my home. I rushed out and I was shocked seeing my neighbor's daughter Rakshu fallen down and her mouth was flooding with blood as she came running to my home and got slipped in the home entrance which led to the injuiry. I hold and somehow managed to carry her and did first-aid and informed her parents regarding the issue. They took her to the doctor and the poor girl had three stitches on the corners of her lips and prescribed with antibiotics. My little one when she heard about this, she said I prayed to God the Rakshu should get Wel soon so don't worry Amma she will be fine. Evening we went to Rakshus home and discussed with her mother about the medications. My daughter was just standing out of her home and kept hearing all our discussions. With all the pain the naughty Rakshu manages to tell "aunty I'll be fine in two days, doctor said, and I'll throw off these cotton and bandages in two days"..
Almost everyone there were shocked seeing her speaking positively. And my little one says " Amma I said na she will fine soon, see she is alright and she will come to play with me in two day" .

All these I want to share to learn how these little ones were able to take up the positive attitude which we only taught to them but we loose it so easily but they don't.
Always take things positively, who knows the attitudes energy might change things across!!!

Saturday, March 18, 2017

Show up!!

Beauty of women!!
There are lots of saying and poems about the women's beauty. It's not the matter whether am exposing to the society nor am just a homemaker, attempting to look good makes many things perfect. And I too accept Beauty isn't only in ones appearance. No matter how much cosmetics and modern makeup makes a person good looking jus a smile😊 is enough to show one beautiful.
What ever your mood or situation, jus hold a smile in your face, look in yourself, the curve in ur face will make many things straight.
So show up ! keep smiling ever!!!😁

Friday, March 17, 2017

Silent noises

Hi!!
This is my first post and am here to share my thoughts and views....
Well, I chose my first topic to share, silent noise...women of orthodox family supposed to be silent in most of the case even if she finds things happening unfavourable. There might be plenty of matters disturbing her and she really wants to raise her voice but couldn't because she belongs to a orthodox family. Parents and relations are most worried about what the society thinks about their child rather than thinking how the society changes her to be.
I post this as am one of the silent noise, victim of the traditional orthodox culture.