- By Priyanka Munshi
- Tue, 25 Jun 2024 01:03 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Eating delicious food during the rainy season is a cozy, warm sensory experience. The sound of raindrops falling outside provides the ideal setting for indulging in hot, steaming food that enhances the homey ambiance. Rich in minerals and flavors, soups and stews have a calming impact that warms the body and spirit. Samosas, roasted corn, and spicy pakoras are examples of traditional comfort foods that can brighten a gloomy day and bring back happy memories of family get-togethers and holiday celebrations.
The earthy scent of freshly brewed masala chai or ginger tea, combined with salty, crispy nibbles, provides the perfect harmony of warmth and spice, making it the ideal partner for rainy afternoons. Additionally, the monsoon season offers an abundance of in-season produce, like greens, mushrooms, and root vegetables, which can be used in various recipes to enhance their flavour and nutritional content. Thus, we've compiled a list of some of the tastiest and simplest foods you should try this summer.
Freshly brewed masala chai and crunchy nibbles provide warmth and spice.(Image Credit:Canva)
Bhutta
One of the most well-known snacks to enjoy during the rainy season is bhutta. A hot corn stick grilled over a coal fire is served with lemon juice, salt, black pepper, and red chili powder on top.
Soup
Lighter soups are perfect for the rainy season because they're cozy and warm. The rainy season can also bring infections and flus, so hot, spicy soups are the ideal cure to ward off illnesses and delight warm taste buds.
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Pani Puri
Savor Pani Puri chaat, which has a taste explosion thanks to its secret ingredient list, throughout the rainy season. Popular varieties that enhance the flavor of chaat are Pani Puri, Sev Puri, and Bhel Puri.
Traditional comfort foods like samosas, roasted corn, and spicy pakoras bring back happy memories.(Image Credit:Canva)
Vada Pav
Mumbai's signature dish is deep-fried potato dumplings filled with soft pavs, a popular vegetarian snack. Serve with chutney it's very well-liked in the monsoon.
Pakoras
On rainy days, pakoras—a teatime snack loaded with a variety of ingredients like onions, potatoes, and paneer—are perfect. You can also enjoy them with some coriander chutney or spicy sauce.