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7 spices that are good to be consumed during summer months

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 7, 2026, 13:03 IST
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7 spices that are good to be consumed during summer months

Summer brings longer days, sunny skies, and a unbearable heat. To beat this, we often reach for soft drinks, ice cream or ice water. But, what if the spices in your kitchen would help you stay cool.
Don’t believe it? Several spices have natural cooling properties that can help regulate body temperature, and keep you feeling refreshed. Try including these 7 spices to your daily food habits and see the change.


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Fennel Seeds (Saunf)

Fennel is a classic after-meal staple for a very good reason. It is incredibly soothing for the digestive tract. Summer heat often slows down our digestion, leaving us feeling bloated or sluggish. Chewing a few fennel seeds helps speed things up while simultaneously dropping your internal body heat. It is incredibly soothing for the digestive tract. Summer heat often slows down our digestion, leaving us feeling bloated or sluggish. Chewing a few fennel seeds helps speed things up while simultaneously dropping your internal body heat. The easiest way to use them? Soak a teaspoon in a glass of water overnight and drink it first thing in the morning. It is slightly sweet, refreshing, and a great way to start your day.


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Fresh Mint (Pudina)

Mint is technically an herb, but it’s an absolute must-have when we are talking about cooling ingredients. Mint contains menthol, which quite literally tricks your body into feeling cold. It is nature's version of built-in air conditioning. Beyond the instant fresh feeling, mint helps settle an upset stomach, which is common when we overindulge in heavy foods during summer. Blend fresh mint leaves into a simple green chutney, toss them into salads, or muddle a handful in your water bottle with lemon for an all-day drink.


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Cumin Seeds (Jeera)

Cumin is a kitchen staple, but its summer benefits often fly under the radar. Cumin is a fantastic detoxifier. It helps flush out the toxins that can make you feel heavy and overheated. A very popular traditional remedy is simple "jeera water." Just boil a spoonful of cumin seeds in a few cups of water, let it cool down, and sip it throughout the day. If plain water sounds boring, try roasting and grinding the seeds to sprinkle over a bowl of cold yogurt.


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Cardamom (Elaichi)

Cardamom is known for its sweet, floral aroma that instantly makes any dish feel a little more luxurious. But it’s not just there for flavor. Cardamom is a powerful digestive aid that helps relieve stomach cramps and acidity. When your digestion is running smoothly, your body doesn't have to work as hard, which naturally keeps your internal temperature down. Crack open a couple of green cardamom pods into your morning tea, or blend a pinch of the powder into a cold fruit smoothie.


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Coriander Seeds (Dhania)

Both the fresh leaves and the dried seeds of the coriander plant are fantastic for hot weather. The seeds, in particular, are known for their ability to cool the body down and balance out acidity. If you find yourself prone to excessive sweating or acidity during the warmer months, coriander seeds are going to be a lifesaver. Soak a teaspoon of coriander seeds in water overnight. Drinking this infused water in the morning works like a gentle, natural flush for your system.


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Carom Seeds (Ajwain)

Summer heat can easily mess with our digestion, which is where carom seeds step in. They are tiny but pack a serious punch for your gut health. Just a small pinch can help relieve gas, bloating, and that heavy feeling you get after a big meal. The absolute best way to use them in the summer is by adding a tiny roasted pinch to a glass of thin, salted buttermilk (chaas). It is the ultimate afternoon thirst quencher.

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Poppy Seeds (Khus Khus)

Poppy seeds are widely used in summer drinks and desserts for cooling. Beyond just aiding digestion, poppy seeds actually have a direct calming effect on the body. They help quench extreme thirst and can even help you sleep better on hot nights. Sprinkle them over your cold cereals, milkshakes, or desserts for a little bit of crunch and a lot of cooling relief.

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