Oranger, Ginger and Lemon Grass Fruit Tea

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Oranger, Ginger and Lemon Grass Fruit Tea


Soothing, warm, citrussy, ginger spiced fruit tea

Ingredients:
  • 2 oranges
  • 100 ml water
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1 inch piece lemon grass cut into small pieces
  • 1 inch piece fresh ginger grated
  • 4 orange slices for garnish

Method:

1. Peel the oranges and put them through the Optimum 600 slow juicer 2. Extract the orange juice and add it to a glass jug. Add 100ml boiling water to the orange juice and add the ginger and lemon grass. Leave to infuse for 5 minutes.3.After 5 minutes stir in the honey and strain the fruit tea into serving mugs.Garnish with orange slices and sip warm.
Details

Prep time:10 mins Cooking Time:0 minutes Total time:10 mins Yield: 2 -3 servings

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Nayna Kanabar

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26 thoughts on “Oranger, Ginger and Lemon Grass Fruit Tea

  1. Whoa the optimum 600 – i just fell in love! I am off to do some research in a while. Did you use this?

    I am a huge fan of ginger for juicing and in tea but actually never used lemon grass.
    Great tea recipe x

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