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​From kokum to jeera: 5 natural coolants to mix into daily meals​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 16, 2025, 08:00 IST
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From kokum to jeera: 5 natural coolants to mix into daily meals

Some ingredients do more than just add flavour. They cool you down from the inside out. While ACs and cold drinks offer quick relief from the heat, Indian kitchens have always had their own ways to handle rising temperatures. Natural coolants like kokum, jeera, and mint not only soothe the body but also support digestion, hydration, and overall balance. These are humble, easy-to-use ingredients already sitting on your kitchen shelf or in the fridge. Here's how to mix them into your daily meals so staying cool feels simple and natural.

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Kokum (amrut kokum)

Tart, tangy, and naturally cooling, kokum is a staple in many coastal homes. It helps reduce body heat, aids digestion, and can calm acidity. Make a simple kokum sharbat or add a few pieces while cooking dals or curries for a hint of sharpness that also refreshes your system.

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Jeera (cumin seeds)

This tiny spice works hard behind the scenes. Jeera water is known for calming the stomach, easing bloating, and keeping your system light in summer. Dry roast and crush it over curd rice, mix into buttermilk, or steep in warm water for a simple drink. It brings earthy flavour and cooling comfort with every sip or spoonful.

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Saunf (fennel seeds)

Often chewed after meals, saunf is more than just a mouth freshener. It cools the body, improves digestion, and even helps with acidity or heat-related headaches. Try steeping it in water overnight and sipping it the next day. Or grind it into chutneys and spice mixes for a gentle, sweet taste that cools from within.

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Pudina (mint leaves)

Fresh, fragrant, and full of cooling oils, mint is a summer superstar. It adds a crisp note to chutneys, raitas, lemon drinks, and even salads. Mint supports digestion, reduces heat in the body, and helps you feel fresh. A handful of leaves in your meals can make all the difference when the weather gets too much.

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Sabu dana (tapioca pearls)

Light on the stomach and naturally cooling, sabu dana is often used during fasts for good reason. It provides energy without feeling heavy and helps settle the gut. Try it as a khichdi, kheer, or even soaked and blended into smoothies with curd for a summer meal that won’t weigh you down.

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