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Kitchen hacks to beat the heat wave

The unprecedented temperatures this year have people from across communities and regions turn to indigenous food and drinks to keep cool, naturally

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Odissi danseuse Mitali Varadkar recommends pakhalo bhaat. Made with fermented rice, it is offered to Lord Jagannath at Puri and is known to take care of dehydration and loss of electrolytes due to heavy sweating. Pic Courtesy/Preyas Keluskar

Odissi danseuse Mitali Varadkar recommends pakhalo bhaat. Made with fermented rice, it is offered to Lord Jagannath at Puri and is known to take care of dehydration and loss of electrolytes due to heavy sweating. Pic Courtesy/Preyas Keluskar

Mercury levels are refusing to come down, and in some parts of India, the humidity is making it worse. The India Meteorological Department called this a 122-year high, and with offices just having reopened after the pandemic, not everyone is fortunate to work from home. Ayurveda wellness practitioner and yoga doctorate Dr Amit Mishra points out how the sun is known to sap our strength in the heat between April and June.

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