The next time the skies turn grey and you suddenly find yourself thinking about ginger chai and onion pakoras, remember that your brain is responding to far more than hunger. It’s recognising familiar weather, recalling childhood memories, responding to comforting aromas, seeking warmth, anticipating pleasure and recreating a ritual that’s been repeated for years. Perhaps that’s why this pairing has survived generations without ever needing a marketing campaign. It’s woven into the emotional fabric of the Indian monsoon. And maybe that’s the real secret. Chai and pakoras don’t just taste good in the rain, they remind us that some of life’s happiest moments have always arrived with dark clouds, a cool breeze, and the comforting sound of oil beginning to sizzle in the kitchen.