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 servingsIf you like the sound of this awesome juicer, please orders it through here.
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I can barely make a cup of normal tea, never mind something like this! It sounds very refreshing though.
ReplyDeleteYour tea sounds so refreshing - love honey and ginger!
ReplyDeletelooks delicious and nice combo.
ReplyDeleteThat would be tasting awesome . I will try it out too.
ReplyDeleteOh I think this is ban and certainly something that I need when I have a nasty cold and need all that vitamin C
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing - I'm definitely going to be trying that!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really nice and refreshing
ReplyDeleteAs I read this I was going through the mental list of what of the ingredients we have for me to make it NOW. Thanks for sharing. I'll let you know how it turns out.
ReplyDeleteThis looks a fantastic WARM way to use the Froothie slow juicer. A really good and nutritiously delicious idea, Nayna
ReplyDeleteHoney and ginger are such a nice combination in a drink during winter.
ReplyDeleteMmmm yum - this looks very cleansing and refreshing! Perfect for winter weekends.
ReplyDeleteI've never tried fruit tea but you make it sound like it's something I need to be doing.
ReplyDeleteNot my cup of tea (haha!) - I'm more of a coffee drinker, but sounds like an interesting combo
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so refreshing. Love the cups you have served them in.
ReplyDeleteWhoa the optimum 600 - i just fell in love! I am off to do some research in a while. Did you use this?
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of ginger for juicing and in tea but actually never used lemon grass.
Great tea recipe x
I am loving this. i am exploring teas at the moment and will love to make my owon. Pinned!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds perfect for this cold weather. And great for those coughs and colds too.
ReplyDeleteOh I bet that is just lovely on a cold day, and some good bug battling ingredients too!
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious and a great winter pick me up
ReplyDeletei am not a fan of lemongrass but organge and ginger sounds yummy
ReplyDeleteI need one of these this morning, I've woken up with such a sore throat! I think someone must have coughed on me in Euston yesterday >.<
ReplyDeleteLoving the mugs, I know I've seen those. Were they from the Range?
ReplyDeleteI love your glasses. They remind me of an old good days from my childhood :-)
ReplyDeletemmm sounds delicious, I need to drink more juice
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really quite refreshing! A great way to boost your vitamin intake too x
ReplyDeleteSounds very refreshing!
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