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4 reasons you should add cloves to your chai this winter (beyond flavour)

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 1, 2025, 08:25 IST
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Benefits of adding clove to your chai (it’s not just for flavour)

There’s something magical about chai. It’s not just a drink. It’s warmth, comfort, and a daily ritual for many. But have you ever paid attention to that tiny brown clove floating in your tea? It might look like it’s just there for aroma, but clove is doing a lot more behind the scenes. This small spice packs a strong punch when it comes to health benefits. Adding it to your chai doesn’t just lift the flavour, it adds a soothing touch your body will thank you for. Here’s why that one clove in your chai deserves more credit.

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Great for digestion

Ever felt your stomach relax after sipping masala chai? Clove is a big reason behind that. It helps the body release digestive enzymes, which means food gets broken down better and bloating is kept at bay. If you’ve had a heavy meal or tend to feel sluggish, clove in your tea can ease that discomfort and help things move along smoothly.

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Keeps your throat happy

That warm, slightly spicy note from clove? It’s doing more than just tingling your taste buds. Clove has natural soothing properties that help with throat irritation. So if you’re starting to feel that scratchiness or dryness in your throat, clove chai might be your new best friend. It calms the throat, clears mild congestion, and is especially handy during weather changes.

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Helps freshen breath

Clove has been used in oral care for centuries, and there’s a good reason for it. It’s naturally antibacterial, which means it helps fight the germs that lead to bad breath. Sipping on clove-infused chai can leave your mouth feeling fresher and may even support healthier gums. A warm drink that also freshens your breath sounds like a win.

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Supports immunity

Chai is already packed with flavourful, immune-loving spices, and clove is one of the most powerful among them. It’s full of antioxidants that help the body fight off everyday stress and germs. Regularly sipping on chai with clove may give your system that little extra strength, especially when you're feeling run-down or need a quick boost to feel better. The warmth also supports better circulation, clears mild congestion, and brings a comforting steadiness to the body, the kind that makes you breathe easier and feel more grounded through changing weather or long, exhausting days.

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