But why the tag "Holy"? Because it is considered immensely holy esp. for the followers of Vishu (namely Vaishnavites).
" Did you know that a single woman who prays to Goddess Tulsi will get married soon with a good husband? The childless will be bestowed with a healthy and beautiful baby and the ones suffering from illness can be cured if they pray wholeheartedly to Goddess Tulsi. " say the devotees.
For the very scientific minded, all I would say is that you should sit down with elders and listen to the various mystical stories. They are worth all your time. It reminds me of the time I spent with my grandmother listening to such stories. She had this unique way of being immensely expressive and manner of gesticulating that used to make us (all the grandchildren that is..) sit with rapt attention and gobbling up her every word! She used to have this big vessel full of food (being our dinner time..) and would take a little with her fingers (We Indians eat with our fingers...its priceless and not at all comparable to eating with spoon! Now you don't want me to get started on how you think eating with spoon are more hygienic - I can tell stories why you need spoons and we don't!) and pass it around in our outstretched hands while continuing with the story! Aaah! Those days!!!
OK OK before I get completely lost with my memories, let me come back to this post. Phew! Holy Basil a.k.a Tulsi Tea ( or should I say Chai Tea) was something my mother made while I was growing up. Not on a daily basis but esp. on those days when the home was filled with red noses! That used to be such a relief to our blocked nasal passage and relieve us of the irritating cough. You can enjoy this Tea in various ways :
1) You can make a chai tea in the manner described below
2) You can use dried Tulsi leaves to make the same tea if its available where you live
3) You can just seep all the ingredients except the tea leaves,milk and sugar and enjoy it like Tea (or is it Tea Tea!!??!!!) slightly sweetened with honey.
...enjoy it any way you like. Since the taste differs you can play around with the ingredients (increase/decrease) the ingredients given below and adjust it to your taste. The measurement is for 2 people
This is delicious! I made my first batch last night and am enjoying my second today. I just got a lot of fresh tulsi from a local farmer which inspired me to look up recipes. I'm so happy I found this, because I know it will become a staple in my home! I used almond milk and honey and it is delicious! Mmmmm, thank you!!!!
Just for a minute or two --DK
You both are my bestest too - but the fact is you dint ask me those questions ;-) Guess you knew I was little wacky right from the start!LOL. Madhu it seems figured that out while we were in school!! I seemed to have that invisible aura around me!!!!!(chortle)
Oh you are a boon! I was breaking my head for DAYS to remember this word "Kaadha". I had read about this process somewhere long back but while making this post I was trying to mention that - but GAWD - couldnt remember the term for the life of me - you are heaven sent. I wouldnt have slept today otherwise!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am so relieved. PHEW! And yeah - you are bang on with the taste of food eating with spoon vs hand! The hand somehow manages to make the food all the more tasty!
Yes this tea would be perfect for you now. I had to struggle to keep my Tulsi plant alive. It dint like too hot either, almost withered away which was surprising to me since Indian heat is much much more than here!. Anyways I am no good with plants. Had to lots of pampering and running around moving it to make it grow!. It has survived and its grown quite well. It was a baby when I got it. Yes to the light - It was on purpose - wanted to only showcase the tea and nothing more... Give it more importance among other things that is! Yes- I sure did. I am already on both of them under DK
By huma on Apr 19, 2016