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Jeera Tea from the Gut Healing Things Nani Knew

Desi gut health was never a diet trend — it was everyday wisdom. From jeera tea to fennel water and ajwain remedies, these time-tested rituals are backed by modern science. Here’s how to make them the nani way — simple, budget-friendly, and effective.

Jeera Tea

Recipe by Isha MemonCourse: AperitivesCuisine: ItalianDifficulty: Easy
Servings

1

servings
Prep time

2

minutes
Cooking time

7

minutes
Calories

5

kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 tsp jeera (cumin seeds)

  • 1.5–2 cups water

  • Optional: A small slice of ginger (if tolerated)

  • Optional: 3–4 tulsi leaves (for calming effect)

  • Optional: A pinch of saunf (fennel seeds) if you’re gassy

  • Optional: Few drops of lemon juice (if you’re not acidic)

Directions

  • In a small pan, dry roast jeera for 30 seconds until fragrant.
  • Add water and optional ingredients.
  • Boil for 5–7 minutes until the water is lightly golden.
  • Strain and sip warm — ideally after meals or on an empty stomach in the morning.

Notes

  • Avoid adding honey or sugar — let your gut reset.
  • Works best when sipped slowly — not gulped.
  • Can be made in batches and stored in a flask for the day.

Jeera tea is a traditional Indian home remedy made by boiling cumin seeds in water. Known for its gut-soothing and anti-bloating properties, jeera tea supports digestion, stimulates enzyme activity, and helps reduce water retention. It is an easy, caffeine-free drink ideal for mornings or post-meal resets — backed by both desi wisdom and modern digestive science.

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