Вкусный, ароматный и полезный напиток из заваренного сухого иван-чая пользовался широкой популярностью на Руси еще с XII века (его с удовольствием пили в те времена не только малоимущие крестьяне, но и представители богатой русской знати). А с XIII века этот традиционно русский напиток стали часто называть «копорским чаем». Это одно из ныне наиболее распространенных названий кипрея узколистного произошло от названия поселения Копорье в Петербургской губернии, которое основал еще Александр Невский на месте разрушенной крепости рыцарей-крестоносцев. Именно в Копорье, где на песчаных дюнах располагались обширные заросли иван-чая, впервые в XIII веке стали производить «копорский чай» местные монахи. А с тех пор, когда случайно посетившие Копорье английские моряки попробовали заваренный из кипрея напиток, иван-чай, производимый в Копорье и в других русских поселениях, стали продавать в весьма широких масштабах в Англию и другие страны Европы (для Пруссии и Франции ввозимый из русского Копорья иван-чай в те времена был контрабандным товаром). Стоит отметить, что владевшая огромными чайными платанциями в Индии и на Цейлоне Великобритания вплоть до конца XIX века предпочитала «русский чай» из кипрея знаменитому своими вкусовыми качествами и популярному во многих странах мира индийскому чаю. Занявший почетное место в российской внешней торговле иван-чай с XVII по XIX века по объему экспорта существенно опережал такие традиционно пользующиеся спросом на мировом рынке русские товары как золото, мед и пеньку.
Однако в конце XIX века составивший достойную конкуренцию индийскому чаю и серьезно подрывающий финансовое могущество Ост-Индийской чайной кампании иван-чай в результате интриг и неблаговидных слухов со стороны конкурентов России в сегменте чайной торговли, был в течение короткого срока вытеснен с международного рынка. Постепенному забвению иван-чая также и на внутреннем, российском рынке способствовали первая мировая война и революция 1917 года.
На сегодняшний день современные россияне уже и не вспоминают о таком исконно русском напитке, как чай, заваренный из кипрея. Но каждое лето природа, обильно украшая поля и луга пурпурными цветками иван-чая, неизменно напоминает нам о незаслуженно забытом и столь знаменитом в былые времена «копорском чае».
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Hey everyone! Just wanted to jump in and share my experience with curry powder lately—it’s quickly becoming one of my go-to spices, not just for flavor but for the health benefits as well. I’ve always loved the taste of curry in different dishes, but I recently started using curry powder more intentionally, and I’m seeing some great benefits from it.
For starters, I’ve been adding it to my meals a few times a week—everything from soups and stews to roasted veggies and even scrambled eggs. What I’ve noticed, aside from the amazing flavor boost, is that it’s been helping with my digestion. After reading up on it, I found that the spices in curry powder—especially turmeric—are great for gut health and reducing inflammation. I’ve always had mild issues with bloating after meals, but it seems like since using curry powder more consistently, that’s improved a bit.
Another thing that’s been interesting is its potential anti-inflammatory benefits. I’ve had some minor joint pain from workouts, and since using curry powder regularly, it feels like there’s been less stiffness, especially in the mornings. Plus, it’s just such an easy way to add extra nutrients like antioxidants to my meals without much effort.
If you’re looking to spice up your meals and get some health benefits in the process, I definitely recommend giving curry powder a try. It’s such a simple addition, but it’s made a noticeable difference for me. Has anyone else been using it for its health perks? I’d love to hear how others are incorporating it into their diets or any favorite recipes you’ve found!
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Hey everyone! Just wanted to jump in and share my experience with curry powder lately—it’s quickly becoming one of my go-to spices, not just for flavor but for the health benefits as well. I’ve always loved the taste of curry in different dishes, but I recently started using curry powder more intentionally, and I’m seeing some great benefits from it.
For starters, I’ve been adding it to my meals a few times a week—everything from soups and stews to roasted veggies and even scrambled eggs. What I’ve noticed, aside from the amazing flavor boost, is that it’s been helping with my digestion. After reading up on it, I found that the spices in curry powder—especially turmeric—are great for gut health and reducing inflammation. I’ve always had mild issues with bloating after meals, but it seems like since using curry powder more consistently, that’s improved a bit.
Another thing that’s been interesting is its potential anti-inflammatory benefits. I’ve had some minor joint pain from workouts, and since using curry powder regularly, it feels like there’s been less stiffness, especially in the mornings. Plus, it’s just such an easy way to add extra nutrients like antioxidants to my meals without much effort.
If you’re looking to spice up your meals and get some health benefits in the process, I definitely recommend giving curry powder a try. It’s such a simple addition, but it’s made a noticeable difference for me. Has anyone else been using it for its health perks? I’d love to hear how others are incorporating it into their diets or any favorite recipes you’ve found!
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06.10.2024https://arthurctzp.bloggersdelight.dk/2024/10/06/the-history-of-curry-origins-and-evolution-across-cultures/
Hey everyone! Just wanted to jump in and share my experience with curry powder lately—it’s quickly becoming one of my go-to spices, not just for flavor but for the health benefits as well. I’ve always loved the taste of curry in different dishes, but I recently started using curry powder more intentionally, and I’m seeing some great benefits from it.
For starters, I’ve been adding it to my meals a few times a week—everything from soups and stews to roasted veggies and even scrambled eggs. What I’ve noticed, aside from the amazing flavor boost, is that it’s been helping with my digestion. After reading up on it, I found that the spices in curry powder—especially turmeric—are great for gut health and reducing inflammation. I’ve always had mild issues with bloating after meals, but it seems like since using curry powder more consistently, that’s improved a bit.
Another thing that’s been interesting is its potential anti-inflammatory benefits. I’ve had some minor joint pain from workouts, and since using curry powder regularly, it feels like there’s been less stiffness, especially in the mornings. Plus, it’s just such an easy way to add extra nutrients like antioxidants to my meals without much effort.
If you’re looking to spice up your meals and get some health benefits in the process, I definitely recommend giving curry powder a try. It’s such a simple addition, but it’s made a noticeable difference for me. Has anyone else been using it for its health perks? I’d love to hear how others are incorporating it into their diets or any favorite recipes you’ve found!