Fresh Ginger Tea Recipe (Simple, Comforting & Naturally Healing)

There’s nothing as warm as a cup of freshly brewed ginger tea. It’s relaxing, spicy, fragrant and extremely soothing. It doesn’t matter if you’re feeling under weather, suffering from sore throat, want something warm and cozy during a cold winter night or just want to enjoy clean healthy drinks This fresh Ginger tea is the perfect home solution.

It is made with just a few basic ingredients — fresh ginger root and lemon juice honey, honey and hot waterthe recipe can be made in under 15 minutes. It tastes more delicious than any store-bought. It’s warm, relaxing, and naturally refreshing, with just the right amount of zing.

If you like recipes such as the ginger-lemon honey teaturmeric ginger tea and detox beverages, then this is going to be your new favorite teas to drink every day.

Why You’ll Love This Fresh Ginger Tea

This tea is unique due to:

  • Makes use of real, fresh ginger — with a stronger flavor and benefits as compared to powdered ginger
  • Naturally relaxing ideal for sore throats, digestive issues nausea, winter cold evenings
  • Flexible include cinnamon, honey, lemon or cinnamon
  • Clean and toxin-free No preservatives, artificial flavors or artificial colors
  • Cost-effective cost less than packaged teas
  • Kids-friendly with no caffeine

It’s easy and warm, soothing and delicious.

Fresh Ginger Tea Benefits

Ginger is used since the beginning of time to provide natural, gentle well-being properties. Often, it is it is associated with:

  • Warmth and warmth and
  • Digestive support
  • The stomach is soothed
  • Refreshing the throat
  • Offering a warm feeling, and anti-inflammatory
  • Drinking water with flavor

The addition of honey and lemon gives an extra soothing benefit and adds an exciting flavor variation.

Ingredients You’ll Need

Basic Ginger Tea

  • 2 tablespoons freshly-squeezed ginger — cut into slices or grate
  • 2 cups hot water
  • 1 tsp honey to taste
  • 1 slice of lemon (optional but highly recommended)

Optional Flavor Add-Ins

  • A little bit of cinnamon
  • A pinch of turmeric
  • Mint leaves that are fresh mint leaves
  • A few cloves
  • A small amount from black pepper (boosts turmeric when used)

How to Make Fresh Ginger Tea (Step-by-Step)

1. Prepare the Ginger

Cleanse the ginger root thoroughly. Slice it thinly or grated for a stronger flavor.

2. Bring Water to a Soft Boil

2. Heat 2 cups water to the water is just barely boiling.

3. Add Ginger & Simmer

Add the ginger into the pot, lower the heat and let it simmer for 10 minutes..

4. Strain

Pour the tea in your vessel by using the fine strainer.

5. Add Lemon & Honey

Add honey to taste and then finish with a slice of fresh lemon.

Enjoy hot food and drink right away.

Variations (Customize Your Tea! )

1. Ginger Lemon Honey Tea (Classic Wellness Blend)

You can add honey and lemon for a calming, bright drink.

2. Ginger Cinnamon Tea

Add the cinnamon stick as it simmers to create warm, autumn-inspired flavors.

3. Turmeric Ginger Tea

Include 1/4 teaspoon of turmeric and just a small amount of black pepper to create the perfect golden tea.

4. Iced Ginger Tea

Chill the tea, then pour over ice. It’s incredibly refreshing in the summer.

5. Ginger Mint Tea

In the last two minutes of the steeping.

Pro Tips for the BEST Ginger Tea

  • Grated ginger = stronger flavor
  • You can simmer longer for more flavorful tea (up to 20 minutes)
  • Use fresh ginger not powdered for the best flavor
  • Add honey after the heat has been turned off to ensure that nutrients are retained.
  • Strain the drink well to create an easy, clean drink
  • If the tea isn’t strong enough, add hot water to dilute it.

Storage & Meal Prep

Store:

Reserving tea left over in the refrigerator and use it within two days.

Reheat:

The honey can be cooked either on the stove, or microwaveDon’t let it simmer after adding honey.

Meal Prep Tip:

Make a huge batch and keep in a jar so that you can drink it during the course of.

FAQ

Do I have to substitute powdered ginger for fresh?

Yes, fresh ginger provides a more flavor. You can use 1/4 teaspoon of powdered ginger for each cup.

Do I have to take this drink every day?

The majority of people drink drinking ginger tea on a daily basis as part of a relaxing health routine.

Do I have the ability to make this an even greater cleanse tea?

Yes, you can you can add cinnamon, lemon or turmeric.

Do kids drink this?

Yes, you can reduce the sweetness and then adjust sweetness

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Fresh Ginger Tea Recipe (Simple, Comforting & Naturally Healing)

  • Author: Laura Daniels
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Category: Drinks, Herbal Tea
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Wellness / Detox

Ingredients

Scale
  • 12 tbsp fresh ginger, sliced or grated

  • 2 cups water

  • 1 lemon slice

  • 12 tsp honey (optional)

Instructions

  • Bring 2 cups of water to a boil.

  • Add sliced or grated ginger.

  • Reduce heat and simmer 10 minutes.

  • Strain into a mug.

  • Add lemon and honey.

 

  • Serve warm and enjoy.

Notes

  • For a stronger tea, simmer up to 20 minutes.

  • Add cinnamon or turmeric for extra warmth.

 

  • Sweeten lightly to keep flavor clean and natural

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