TRENDS: Drink till you’re warm
The novelty of winter in Karachi is as fleeting as a politician’s promises. On such cold nights, there is no choice but to bury yourself in layers or huddle under the comforter. However, the good news is that you can warm up with a countless variety of hot drinks that the vendors sell during this short, cold spell. There is a long list of delicious beverages to choose from: street-side espressos, hot chocolate, Kashmiri chai, chicken yakhni and garam doodh are all available in the market currently.
“We start to serve Kashmiri chai as soon as the first winter wave arrives,” says Jameel of Quetta Zam Zam Hotel located at Bahadarabad Chowrangi. “This is popular during this season because it keeps you garam [warm]!” Jameel also uses a “special masala.” He wouldn’t let on as to what it is except that he get his ingredients from Empress Market.
Jameel keeps stirring the chai and lets it brew and boil. This Jameel says, lets the masala integrate with the milk and thicken it. After five instances of brewing and boiling he serves the pink chai with a sprinkle of chopped walnuts.
I take a sip: the crunch of the walnuts, the sweetness, the slight hint of cardamom and the mild thickness of the milk come together to titillate the taste buds.
How rich can a milk drink be?
The air inside is heavy with the smell of milk. The new and improved Super United Dairy on Dr Daudpota Road sports a combination of two special features this cold season: Kastoori doodh and Chuaaray ka doodh or garam doodh.
Hafiz, the owner, sits behind the counter facilitating customers as he talks to me. “Garam doodh is sold all year round but Kastoori doodh is sold as soon as the first chill arrives,” he tells me. According to Hafiz, zafraan (saffron) was their special ingredient and the drink was once dubbed zafraan kastoori doodh but as the price for the spice increased, it was eliminated from the ingredients.