Since then, throughout the years, my husband and I enjoyed a cup of ginger tea here and there. However lately, with Vermont winter being a full force, this year we have been making some almost every day. For the last few months, I have also been adding some turmeric into it as, similar to ginger, turmeric has a ton of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory benefits. They say it helps cleanse the liver, boost immunity, and help with digestion. With almost everyone around us being sick, a cup of this Turmeric Ginger Tea has been our natural medicine.

Ingredients:

The ingredient list for this ginger and turmeric tea is pretty short. All you need is fresh turmeric, fresh ginger, fresh lemon slices, honey (optional), and water.

Substitutions & Additions:

Black pepper & oil: As I mentioned in my Golden Milk recipe in detail, one of the good-for- you components of turmeric is called curcumin. Sadly for us, our bodies cannot absorb it when we consume it by itself. This is where black pepper comes to our help. One of the active components in black pepper, piperine, is known to help us absorb the curcumin when they interact with each other. Additionally, curcumin is oil soluable meaning that it needs to interact with oil for us to benefit from its full potential.In short, while they are optional additions, a pinch of black pepper and 1/8 teaspoon of oil (any oil – coconut, avocado, grapeseed, EVOO, etc.) helps you take full advantage of turmeric’s benefits.Ground Turmeric & Ground Ginger: If you can’t get your hands on fresh turmeric, you can use dried turmeric powder. For 1-inch of turmeric root, I usually use ½ teaspoon of its dried version. The same amount works for ground ginger as well. However, please be aware that this recipe works best with fresh ginger and fresh turmeric.

About This Turmeric Ginger Tea Recipe:

There is hardly a recipe here. All you have to do is to place the chopped ginger and turmeric into a small saucepan, add in a few slices of lemon, cover it with water and bring it to a boil. Once boiled, strain through a strainer and serve with a slice of lemon. The amount of ginger and turmeric you use totally depends on your preference. If you like it strong, use more and vice versa. I only used a few slices of lemon, but you can add in more if you prefer. I like my Turmeric Ginger Tea just by itself, but my husband prefers it with some honey. If we have leftovers, I placed it in a jar, keep it in the fridge to enjoy the next day as a cold beverage.

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