The situations listed in the product description are the cold season, when a warm aromatic cup feels especially pleasant; after being outside in wind, rain or frost; in the evening, as a calming hot drink instead of black tea or coffee; and as a flavourful alternative for people who already like Samahan, masala chai and similar Asian herbal blends. There is no fixed time of day, so the drink can fit into your routine wherever a hot herbal cup makes sense. Since it is a granulate that dissolves in hot water, it is also convenient away from home: a sachet takes up little space, and all you need is a cup and hot water.
If you drink it in the evening, keep in mind that the taste is intense and slightly bitter-sweet, so adding honey or lemon can make it more of a settling end-of-day drink. During the day, some people prefer it after coming indoors from bad weather rather than at breakfast. The product is a food item, not a medicine, and it is not intended to diagnose, treat or prevent any condition; it also does not replace a balanced diet or regular hydration. Because the blend contains herbs such as liquorice, it is wise to check with a doctor or pharmacist before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking prescription medication or have a known sensitivity to liquorice or other herbs in the blend. A single six-sachet pack is a reasonable size for trying it in a few of these situations before keeping a larger supply.