As winter fades and spring approaches, the streets of Lahore are witnessing a nostalgic sight—Kanji, the vibrant red traditional drink, making a comeback on roadside stalls.
Deeply rooted in Punjab’s culture, this centuries-old fermented beverage is not only refreshing but also packed with health benefits.
Kanji, often referred to as the "drink of the departing winter," is a probiotic-rich, digestive-boosting elixir. Made with black carrots, mustard seeds, a hint of tartaric acid, and select spices, the mixture is stored in earthen pots and left in the sun for a few days to develop its signature tangy flavor.
Once a staple in Punjabi households, Kanji is now mostly found at street stalls due to changing lifestyles and busy routines. Vendors across Lahore are witnessing an increasing demand for this seasonal favorite.
"People used to make it at home, but now they prefer buying it fresh from vendors," shared a local Kanji seller.
Kanji’s Health Benefits & Traditional Significance
Beyond its bold taste, Kanji is praised for its digestive benefits, aiding in gut health, liver detoxification, and immunity boosting. The drink is rich in natural probiotics, making it a sought-after remedy for digestive issues.
As temperatures shift, Lahoris are embracing this heritage beverage once again. Will Kanji regain its place in modern homes, or will it remain a street-side delicacy? Only time will tell.
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