turmeric latte

Trying Turmeric Lattes

Turmeric lattes have taken over the nation as a nourishing beverage that frequent Instagram.The velvety texture is simple irresistible whilst also having some impressive healing properties. By utilising the beautiful Indian spice turmeric, which has been hailed as one of the greatest superfoods with incredible healing properties, turmeric lattes are great for you. It has…

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Turmeric lattes have taken over the nation as a nourishing beverage that frequent Instagram.The velvety texture is simple irresistible whilst also having some impressive healing properties.

By utilising the beautiful Indian spice turmeric, which has been hailed as one of the greatest superfoods with incredible healing properties, turmeric lattes are great for you. It has been a core part of Indian cuisine, both with Ayurvedic qualities and it’s delicious flavour. The deep ochre colour of turmeric lattes, which are also referred to as golden milk, is the ideal alternative to coffee. The warming yet subtle spice flavours make this drink ideal in winter to warm you up.

The other great element of a turmeric latte is their friendliness to all, from vegans to turmeric lattechildren. Talking to Lily, of MotherSisterDaughter, she loves serving up turmeric lattes with her daughter to sit back and relax.

To make their perfect turmeric latte, warm a mug of milk. Choose your milk to your preference, including cow’s milk, almond milk, or soya. For each mug of milk, use 1 tablespoon of ground turmeric and mix well. Adding a sprinkle of cinnamon adds a deep warmth to the flavour of your latte. Try a squeeze of honey for a touch of sweetness.

Whether you’re choosing to have this nutritious drink as your morning wake up or your afternoon relaxing treat, you can adapt the flavours to suit your tastes. This drink proves the versatility of Indian spices, from sweet and savoury, main dishes to drinks.