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Harper's Bazaar India

MY CUP OF TEA

“My family moved to the United States when I was very young, but my parents didn’t leave tradition behind. It was present in the food, in the remedies, and in everyday life. It was all connected, one and the same… From the herbal concoctions my mother would make me drink when I had a cold to sitting down for homemade dinner together. My late father would have tea ready for my mother when she returned home from teaching. It was an act of love and

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