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5 winter drinks that boost digestion and reduce bloating

etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 17, 2025, 15:04 IST
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5 winter drinks that boost digestion and reduce heaviness

Winter has a way of slowing everything down: your mornings, your appetite, and even your digestion. The cold makes the body instinctively reach for heavier foods: ghee-rich parathas, creamy dals, warm desserts, and endless chai breaks. Comforting? Yes. Easy on the gut? Not always. That dull heaviness after meals, the lazy bloating, the feeling that your stomach needs a nap, these are classic winter signals that digestion needs some support. What helps is warmth, not just outside, but inside. Gentle, spiced, well-balanced winter drinks that nudge the digestive fire awake without shocking the system. Here are five winter-friendly sips that do exactly that, each one soothing, flavourful, and steeped in traditional wisdom.

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Ginger–black pepper kadha

This drink is the winter equivalent of hitting the “activate” button on your metabolism. Ginger brings heat, black pepper brings circulation, and together they work like a warm breeze inside the gut. The combination clears mucus, eases heaviness, and helps break down those indulgent winter meals.

To make it, take water, add crushed ginger, 3-4 peppercorns, and a small piece of jaggery, and simmer till your kitchen smells slightly spicy. Sip it hot after meals. You’ll feel the warmth travel down your chest almost instantly, your body’s way of saying thank you for the boost.

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Saunf-ajwain digestion tea

If winter dinners keep leaving you bloated, this calm but powerful tea is the rescue. Saunf cools inflammation, ajwain cuts through gas, and together they help your stomach reset after heavy meals. This drink is especially helpful at night when you want something soothing, not stimulating.

To make it, take a pinch of ajwain and a teaspoon of saunf, boil it in water for 3-4 minutes, and sip it warm. The flavour is light, a little sweet, a little herbal, like a digestive comfort that works quietly but consistently.

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Turmeric and cinnamon golden milk

Winter practically calls for haldi doodh, but this version-infused with cinnamon, is a digestive powerhouse. Turmeric calms inflammation, heals the gut lining, and supports immunity. Cinnamon warms the stomach, improves insulin response, and helps digestion move smoothly. This drink is perfect when your stomach feels irritated or you’ve overeaten something rich.

To make it, heat milk (or almond milk), add ½ teaspoon haldi, a pinch of cinnamon, and a tiny amount of pepper for absorption. Don’t boil it aggressively, slow heating keeps the taste mellow. Drink before bed for that cosy, soothed, settled feeling.

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Jeera–lemon warm water

Simple, classic, and deeply effective. Jeera water is light, aromatic, and speeds up the breakdown of food. Pairing it with lemon adds acidity that helps your stomach digest fats better, very useful in winter months when meals become ghee-forward.

To make it, boil a teaspoon of jeera in water till it turns golden, strain it, and squeeze in a little lemon once it cools slightly. Sip it in the morning or after lunch. It clears heaviness without the strong spice kick other winter drinks have.

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Clove and tulsi healing water

This is the drink for days when the cold is settling into your throat, your stomach feels weak, and your appetite is confused. Clove warms the system and improves digestion, while tulsi calms the gut and supports immunity. Together, they create a drink that steadies the body from the inside.

To make it, boil 2-3 tulsi leaves with one clove for a few minutes. It’s surprisingly flavourful but more importantly, it leaves the stomach feeling soothed and the chest feeling clear.


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