Ingredients:
Milk | 1 cup |
Peppercorns | 5 |
Turmeric Powder | ½ tes |
Sugar / Palm Sugar / Panakarkandu | 1 tbs |
Procedre:
1. Crush the pepper corns.
2. Add turmeric powder, crushed pepper corns and sugar with milk. Mix them well.
3. Bring the milk to boil.
When you drink this pepper milk warm, it provides relief for throat pains, cold and cough.
This is a recipe which I have learnt from my Mother. I have entered this recipe in Aipi's Bookmarked Recipes… ...
26 comments:
Perfect for winter nice one.
I heard of this a lot.. my mom says it helps in clearing the through t.
This milk is good for winters... thanks for sharing with us.
I used to have this when i was going to music for a clear throat..very useful one..
perfect milk for winter
perfect milk for winter
Wat a healthy pepper milk..i do often for cold..
thanks for sharing....and healthy...
Hi, came to wish you and your family a very happy new year, This paal is what I need right now!, still coughing and not come out from my sickness
healthy pepper milk. thanks for sharing dear
have a sore throat and this seems perfect cure !
Me too used to drink this...when throat not feeling good...thanks for sharing...
Thats a quickie..sounds delicious!Slurpp!
Thanks a lot for linking this to bookmark event :)
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Healthy drink..thanks for sharing
Good drink, thanks for the useful tips dear...
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miriyalu palu is very good for winter and colds...tempting!
wow..this is great, i guess it would help with throat illness, isnt it?
Sounds great!!! looks so delicious..
Perfect for cold & congestion and Can have through out winter nights...
Healthy drink
Great drink, indeed!
A nature's way of relief for cold and soar throat.......good one kurinji
A perfect recipe for cold.
Perfect for this season,thanks for sharing.
I’ve tried all sorts of coughing syrups, believe me, but none of them helps. Even though Nin Jiom Pei Pa Koa www.geocities.jp/ninjiom_hong_kong/index_e.htm does not eliminates the cough I like to stick to this chinese syrup I’ve been taking since I was a kid: Nin Jiom Pei Pa Koa. My grandfather is chinese, so I guess my mom got the advice from him. I was really surprised when I found that chinese market selling it here in Belgium. It does have a refreshing, soothing, sweetening effect…as long as it lasts…then back to coughing mode.
Thank u so much Lisa...
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