Several flavor producers and market specialists have identified Indian cuisine and its flavors as 2024 trends.
Baltimore magazine's Food & Drink section began the year with Golden milk lattes are taking winter menus.
Golden milk may be increasing popularity, according to recent headlines. Turmeric golden milk is the traditional Indian home remedy you can drink anytime.
Haldi doodh, or golden milk, is a non-caffeinated, bright gold drink from India. Yellow turmeric in white cows' milk gives it color.
Traditionally eaten warm and often at night, current varieties include iced lattes and smoothies with or without cardamon, cinnamon, or ginger and honey.
The drink is also called turmeric milk to underline the ayurvedic plant-based ingredient.
McDonald's Corp.'s new CosMc's idea calls it that. The small, beverage-led firm serves iced and hot turmeric spiced lattes with cows' milk or dairy replacement.
Turmeric powder tastes like black pepper and smells like mustard. It has been used for millennia in Indian culture to treat colds, inflammation, and upset stomachs.