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To browse Academia. Through the lens of cultural and religious interactions, the narrative explores themes of love, acceptance, and the complexities of societal expectations, particularly focusing on the experiences of Muslim women in a Western society. This term is believed to have originated in India with the practice of tea breaks that factory owners and mill owners arranged to keep their workers happy during the First World War.

This habit of drinking tea and its symbolic welcoming nature soon entered Indian homes. Today, the term is used for an arrangement of a cup of tea, coffee or soft drink and snacks for guests at home or for social obligation over work. Chai tea was a borrowed welcoming custom that the Indians took from British. Back then, for a majority of Indians, drinking tea was far too expensive.

So, offering chai was a special endeavour. However, all over India today chai has become commonplace.

He is the author of widely acclaimed books including, The Purveyors of Destiny: A Cultural Biography of the Indian Railways and The Great Indian Railways.

The chilled pani could refer to the roadside shikanji or nimbu pani, which is a mixture of lemon, cold water, sugar and salt; the sweet rose water or roohafza or jigarthanda, made of gond katira the gum known as tragacanth mixed with roohafza which is made with rose and watermelon juice; banta soda, which is a local aerated drink; and jaljeera, which is made of tamarind pulp, rock salt, mint leaves, roasted cumin powder and sugar mixed in cold water.

The snacks offered along with tea. Open any article on Punjabi cuisine generally referred to as the North Indian cuisine and it is invariably about butter chicken, dal makhani and tandoori chicken. Being a Punjabi I can vouch for this being as far from the truth as breaking out in to a bhangra at every instance or that our families are like the loud Bollywood Punjabi families.

We don't live on butter chicken and naan. At home food is a mix of vegetarian and non-vegetarian, the latter only once or twice a week.