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A DETOXIFYIN­G drink used in traditiona­l Indian medicine, golden milk owes its name to the bright yellow colour of turmeric.

Mixed with warming spices like cinnamon, pepper and ginger, this sugar-free and antioxidan­t drink is a pleasant alternativ­e to coffee or festive staples like mulled wine and hot chocolate.

Known for its anti-inflammato­ry, antioxidan­t and anti-carcinogen­ic properties, turmeric activates the happiness hormone, serotonin.

The ochre-coloured root is also a standard ingredient in Indian and Thai cuisines.

In combinatio­n with pepper and ginger, turmeric is the key ingredient in golden milk, an Ayurvedici­nspired medicinal drink that promotes good digestion and detoxi- fies the body.

It is made by forming a paste of water, turmeric and pepper, which is then combined with coconut, soy or almond milk, along with a dash of coconut oil or coldpresse­d extra-virgin olive oil.

Honey or cinnamon are added for extra flavour and sweetness.

Easy to prepare, this hot, sweet, milky drink is not only tasty, but also healthy, especially in the winter months when its warming spices give it a Christmass­y flavour.

The latest health food trend, the drink is all the rage on Instagram. It has also been hailed as an elixir by “clean eating” celebritie­s and health bloggers.

A gram of turmeric every morning could improve the memories of people at risk of cognitive impairment, according to researcher­s at the Monash Asia Institute in Melbourne, Australia.

At the same time, an American study has found that a combinatio­n of turmeric and silymarin (milk thistle extract), a traditiona­l remedy for liver complaints, could help prevent colon cancer.

Purists prize the turmeric produced in Kerala, India, which has an extremely high curcumin content.

In Ayurvedic medicine, turmeric is used for its digestive and antiinflam­matory properties. – AFP Relaxnews

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The drink is made by forming a paste of water, turmeric and pepper, which is then combined with coconut, soy or almond milk, along with a dash of coconut oil or cold-pressed extra-virgin olive oil. — AFP

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