Diwali isn’t just about sweets and snacks, your beverages matter too. From sugary sharbat to calorie-heavy lassis, most festive drinks spike sugar levels, bloat your stomach, and leave you drained.
DTPS believes in celebrating with flavor and nutrition. Here are 5 healthier beverages for the festive season that keep your gut happy, energy stable, and skin glowing — without stealing the spotlight from your mithai.
1. Tulsi Cinnamon Herbal Tea
Tulsi reduces cortisol levels and stress — perfect for pre-Diwali jitters, whereas cinnamon balances insulin spikes, keeping sugar cravings under control.
How to Make:
- Boil 1 cup water with 2 tulsi leaves and ¼ tsp cinnamon
- Steep for 5 minutes and sip warm
- Optional: Add honey for sweetness
Drink post-snack or mid-afternoon to stabilize energy levels.
2. Coconut Water & Lemon Cooler
Naturally hydrating, replenishes electrolytes after Diwali sweets and fried snacks.
And the lemon adds vitamin C, supporting collagen for skin glow.
How to Make:
- 1 cup fresh coconut water
- Juice of ½ lemon
- Pinch of black salt or roasted cumin powder
Serve chilled in a tall glass for a refreshing afternoon sip.
3. Saffron Almond Milk Latte – The Glow Secret
Saffron contains crocin, which helps reduce acne and pigmentation. Almond milk + turmeric provides antioxidants and skin-friendly nutrients.
How to Make:
- Warm 1 cup almond milk with a pinch of saffron, turmeric, and honey
- Optional: Sprinkle crushed almonds for texture
Great as an evening beverage instead of chai or coffee — reduces caffeine-driven dehydration.ju
5. Rose & Cardamom Infused Green Tea – The Digestive Hero
Why it works:
- Green tea provides catechins that support metabolism and gut health.
- Rose petals and cardamom improve digestion and add a natural festive aroma.
How to Make:
- Brew green tea with 3–4 rose petals and 2 crushed cardamom pods
- Steep 3–5 minutes, strain, and serve
DTPS Tip: Sip slowly after heavy meals to reduce bloating and aid fat metabolism.





