Honey Ginger Tea for Cold and Cough
by Tarla Dalal
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This soothing and aromatic Honey Ginger Tea for Cold and Cough is a good home remedy for a cold and cough. Ginger, steeped in hot boiling water and mixed with lemon juice and honey, is also a great stress relieving drink.
In Ginger Honey Drink for Cough, ginger acts as an anti-inflammatory agent to the body. The lemon juice adds a touch of vitamin C, apart from adding flavour, which strengthens your immune system to fight bacteria and virus causing cold and cough.
Honey in Lemon Honey Ginger Drink for Cold, acts as a cough suppressant as well aids in relieving sore throat. Its sweet taste also makes this tea quite pleasing.
This Honey Ginger Tea for Cold and Cough is an ideal Tea to have in the morning when you get up with a sore throat.
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Honey Ginger Tea for Cold and Cough recipe - How to make Honey Ginger Tea for Cold and Cough
Resting time: 2 minutes Preparation Time: Cooking Time: Total Time:
Makes 2 servings
For Honey Ginger Tea
1 tsp organic honey to taste
1 tbsp peeled and freshly grated ginger (adrak)
1 tbsp lemon juice
For honey ginger tea
- For honey ginger tea
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- Pour 2 cups of hot boiling hot water into the teapot.
- Allow the tea to infuse for 2 minutes.
- Strain the tea using a strainer.
- Add honey and lemon juice to it and mix well.
- Serve the {span class="bold1"}honey ginger tea for cold and cough{/span} hot.
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Notes for Honey Ginger Tea for Cough
- A hot cup of fresh Honey Ginger Tea is an age-old remedy for cold and cough.
- It works as a cough expectorant.
- The water used in this tea should be boiling hot, as the ginger has to be steeped in it.
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Raw unpasteurized honey is to be used: The honey must be raw and unpasteurized. Raw unpasteurized honey is made in India and easily available also on Amazon. If its organic honey then it can be pasteurized and be processed. If you want honey to behave as a healthy option to your diet, then you must buy the correct honey by reading the label on the honey bottle and this Raw unpasteurized honey is far more expensive than organic and processed honey. Oragnic Raw unpasteurized honey is also good to use.
- Sip on this drink at least twice a day, preferably the first cup being early in the morning.
- It helps to reduce inflammation and de stress you as well.
For Honey Ginger Tea for Cold and Cough
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For Honey Ginger Tea for Cold and Cough, wash the ginger and wash it with clean water to make it free of dirt.
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Next peel the ginger using a peeler. Discard the peels. You can avoid this step if you wish to, as the tea is going to be strained later.
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Grate the ginger using a grater. You would need 1 tbsp of grated ginger - thickly or thinly grated both are fine. Chopped ginger won’t lend that taste to this Ginger Honey Tea for Cold and Cough.
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Now place the ginger in a tall jar or tea pot.
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Boil 2 cups of water and add it to the jar or pot with the ginger.
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Cover with a lid and allow the Honey Ginger Tea for Cold and Cough to infuse for 2 minutes.
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Strain the Ginger Honey Tea using a strainer.
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Now squeeze some lemon juice in the Honey Ginger Drink for Cold and Cough.
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Next pour 1 tsp of honey in it. Raw unpasteurized honey is to be used: The honey must be raw and unpasteurized. Raw unpasteurized honey is made in India and easily available also on Amazon. If its organic honey then it can be pasteurized and be processed. If you want honey to behave as a healthy option to your diet, then you must buy the correct honey by reading the label on the honey bottle and this Raw unpasteurized honey is far more expensive than organic and processed honey. Oragnic Raw unpasteurized honey is also good to use.
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Mix well with a spoon.
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Serve Honey Ginger Tea for Cold and Cough hot.
Fresh Mint and Lemon Tea
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Aside from Honey Ginger Tea for Cold and Cough recipe see our other variations to tea to relieve cold and cough. Try Fresh Mint and Lemon Tea recipe. See detailed recipe of Fresh Mint and Lemon Tea. For Fresh Mint and Lemon Tea
1/4 cup chopped mint leaves (phudina)
1 tsp lemon juice- Combine the mint leaves, lemon juice and 2 cups of hot water in a deep bowl and mix well. Cover with a lid and keep aside for 10 minutes.
- Serve warm or cool and serve.
Ginger Tea for Cold and Cough
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Aside from Honey Ginger Tea for Cold and Cough recipe see our other variations to tea to relieve cold and cough. Try simple Ginger Tea for Cold and Cough recipe. See detailed recipe of Ginger Tea for Cold and Cough. For Ginger Tea for Cold and Cough
1 tsp grated ginger (adrak)
3/4 cup hot water- Combine the ginger and hot water in a glass, cover with a lid and keep aside for 5 minutes.
- Strain the mixture and serve immediately.
Tulsi Tea for Cold
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Aside from Honey Ginger Tea for Cold and Cough recipe see our other variations to tea to relieve cold and cough. Try simple Tulsi Tea for Cold recipe. See detailed recipe of Tulsi Tea for Cold recipe. For Tulsi Tea for Cold recipe
1/4 cup tulsi leaves (indian basil)
2 tsp lemon juice-
To make tulsi tea, combine the tulsi and 1½ cups of water in a deep non-stick pan, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 10 minutes, while stirring occasionally. - Strain the water using a strainer in a deep bowl.
- Add the lemon juice and mix well.
- Serve the tulsi tea warm.
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Energy | 16 cal |
Protein | 0.2 g |
Carbohydrates | 3.7 g |
Fiber | 0.3 g |
Fat | 0.1 g |
Cholesterol | 0 mg |
Vitamin A | 0 mcg |
Vitamin B1 | 0 mg |
Vitamin B2 | 0 mg |
Vitamin B3 | 0 mg |
Vitamin C | 5.9 mg |
Folic Acid | 1.2 mcg |
Calcium | 10.6 mg |
Iron | 0 mg |
Magnesium | 2.9 mg |
Phosphorus | 1.6 mg |
Sodium | 0.4 mg |
Potassium | 41.8 mg |
Zinc | 0 mg |
The way recipe is explained and presented.is wonderful!
Can i add milk to any of these
इस मासून की सीज़न में घरमे सर्दी कहसि पर घरलू उपाय में शहद अदरक की चाय लेना पसंद करती हू
Dear madam, Thanks a lot for sharing your secret. It is indeed very refreshing after having tea with this masala.
Ginger tea boosts immunity when mixed with honey and significantly helps the immune system. Provides the carbs post a workout or run. Excellent for athletes.
superb!