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As summer temperatures soar, many families look for natural and simple ways to beat the heat, whether through food or drinks that provide hydration and refreshment. In this context, some traditional dietary habits are making a comeback. For centuries, these practices were a staple on the tables of many families in India before being replaced by today’s expensive "superfoods."
11 h ago | Good FoodWith global temperatures continuing to rise and heatwaves becoming more frequent, it has become essential to adopt effective and natural methods to keep the body cool and prevent heat-related health risks, such as dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke.
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