teekann
Teekann is a traditional herbal infusion originating from the Indian subcontinent, primarily consumed for its potential health benefits and cultural significance. It is made by steeping a blend of dried herbs, spices, and sometimes leaves of tea plants in hot water. The ingredients vary depending on regional preferences and intended medicinal effects, often including ingredients like tulsi (holy basil), ginger, mint, turmeric, and various aromatic herbs.
Historically, teekann has been used in Ayurvedic and folk medicine to support immune health, improve digestion,
The preparation of teekann involves steeping the herbal mixture for several minutes to extract the active
In contemporary times, teekann continues to be a staple in many households across the Indian subcontinent and