People who live in countries which receive all four
seasons are thought to be lucky, both; in terms of nature and economically.
They enjoy all the seasons and the blessings they bring along. For some of us
the delicious food products and eatables are on top yet for others it’s the weather.
Winter, along with the winter sports and outdoor
activities brings the widest range of food products and eatables.
Things one consumes all round the year become special during winters.
People are seen gathered around fires, huddled up, conversations,
sharing moments, making memories for the future.
Following are the top 4 tasty foods for winter:
Chocolate:
The winter along with its other goodies, brings a great
weather for hot chocolate. Imagine sitting in your veranda or
balcony on a foggy winter morning and enjoying a mug of creamy hot chocolate.
Ahhh! There’s nothing like it. Is there?
And it’s not that hard to make either. Heat up milk to a
desired temperature - Careful! Because when too hot it can cause serious burns - and
add either chocolate powder or chocolate syrup and
stir to mix it uniformly. For a topping, either add cream or some more
chocolate powder.
Hot Coffee:
Hot
Coffee’s another one of winter’s blessings. Coffee can be enjoyed although the
year but especially in winter.
There’s nothing better than brewing your own coffee with coffee
beans. But if you aren’t the ‘earn your coffee’ type; you can always visit a coffee shop for a
mug. And of course there always will be the instant coffee which comes in ready
to make sachets.
Soups:
Winter is almost incomplete without a soup. Winter also brings the common cold with it. It’s a menace. You can’t hang out with friends (it’s contagious) and what not. But what it does is that it makes your mom’s/ wife’s / girlfriend’s heart melt. What does that mean? Yes, it’s Soup time.
Well
you don’t have to be sick to enjoy soup. One can make their own at home, go out
to a restaurant and order, get an instant packet from the market or just get it
delivered from the nearest Chinese place.
Dry Fruits:
Dry fruits such as almonds, cashew, walnuts, peanuts, nuts, etc. are a winter weakness. Although available throughout the year, they are best enjoyed in the winter season.
People use them as ingredients in soups, sweet dishes, stews, recipes
of rice and Chinese dishes.
Roasted almonds are served as starters/ appetizers in
restaurants.
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