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Varieties of Tea in India | Home Kitchen | Homemade Real Recipe Blog

Rainy season is the season of tea addicts, so my this blog is dedicated to all tea lovers. It is said that tea was invented by the Chinese Emperor Shennong in 2737 B.C. when dried leaves have fallen into a cup of boiling water; today tea is counted as one of the widely consumed drink in the world. Apart from refreshment, a daily cup of tea can improve your health as it has many health benefits like it contains antioxidants, boost the immune system, herbal tea may soothe the digestive system.  Tea Varieties in India 1.Black Tea It is more strong in flavor and also more oxidised than other tea.  2. Green Tea Healthy conscious people consume green tea compare to other and it is found that green tea helps in lowering cholesterol. 3. Milk tea The combination of milk and tea is known as milk tea. In India, spices are used to make Masala Chai(Tea). There is no certain recipe for making masala tea, every family has their own version of m...

Herbs for Indoor Home Kitchen Garden | Fresh Food | Homemade Real Recipe Blog

Growing herbs in your own home kitchen is among the trends which will never end. It is just more than Lifestyle, you will have fresh ingredients all the time and your interest on cooking will increase more and more. 5 Herbs which you can easily plant in Home Kitchen Garden. 1. Coriander Coriander leaves is widely used in Indian dishes for adding flavours and also for garnishing. You can plant it by sowing seeds in early spring, ¼ in. deep in rows 12 inches apart. Thin within established seedlings to 6 inches apart. 2. Mint Mint is one of the popular herb used all over the world because of its health benefits and amazing taste. It is helpful in digestion, respiratory disorders and coughs, asthma, skin pimples and many more. Read full article to know about benefits of Mint leaves . It takes 7-10 days to grow from seeds. Plant 4- to 6-inch pieces of root 2 inches deep ( use separate pot or it can overtake roots of nearby plants) and 12 inches apart....