Tea

What part of your routine do you always try to skip if you can?

Tea is a central part of Indian culture and society, and is served at many occasions. It’s a symbol of hospitality and a way to bring people together.

I have an mental alarm for tea daily one in the morning and one in evening. It’s a good energizer to start a day and make a balance in evening when you feel little hungry.

I have to meet many people daily and visit various offices every place people generally offer tea and  I also do the same for them. Sometimes it repeated many time in a day. But over the last few years, for the health concerns, I have reduced it to maximum 3-4 cups a day.

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  1. Veerites's avatar veerites says:

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      1. Veerites's avatar veerites says:

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      5. Kabir Das is such a great philosopher and poet and writer. His philosophies influenced me so much. Yeah you can his reflection in my blog.. thank so much for appreciation 🙏❤️

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  2. Jasmine Quiles's avatar Jasmine Quiles says:

    I love how tea is such an essential part of your day and culture! It really does bring people together, doesn’t it? It’s great that you’re mindful of balancing your enjoyment with health, too—3-4 cups sounds like a perfect limit! 🍵

    Ah, coffee is the perfect alternative! I totally get it—coffee has that same comforting, energizing vibe. It’s great for connecting with people, and there’s always time for another cup! ☕😊

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    1. Thank you so much for a beautiful comment 🙏🥰

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  3. Keep up the great work!

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    1. Thank you so much for appreciation 🙏🥰

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  4. I love tea too. I don’t think there has been a single day in the last 55 years that I haven’t drunk tea. It’s so much more than just a drink☕️

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    1. Thank you so much Mam for appreciation 🙏🥰. Hope someday a cup of ☕☕ with you 🤓.

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      1. You’re welcome! I would love that. I enjoy chai lattes and matcha tea.

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      2. That nice 👍, I would say Mam that Indian’s must have a special bonding with you 🤓🙏

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  5. I’m drinking tea daily and it’s very healthy for you, gives you energy and etc.

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    1. Thank you so much for appreciation 🙏🥰

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