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3 warming winter teas recipes

Brrr… the weather is not kind to us at this time of the year. A biting wind, sharp frosts and the all-pervading cold are a nuisance to all of us. Which is why, considering all those who get cold easily, as well as tea enthusiasts and hygge lovers, I prepared three savoury and warming winter tea recipes that will make it more enjoyable for you to return home in autumn and winter, get immersed in a book or carry on those endless conversations with friends. 

Tea base

The best universal base for a warming brew will be your favourite black tea. Intense Assam or elegant Earl Grey flavoured with bergamot – surely everyone will find something good for themselves. Spiced black tea, such as Winter’s Light tempting you with a wonderful aroma, will be just as good. Anyway, in both cases, the flavour and warming properties of a tea can be enhanced by choosing appropriate ingredients, making from an ordinary tea with white sugar, often associated with dullness and boredom, an extraordinary one.

Winter’s Light is a great option for frosty winter evenings

Health-boosting ingredients

Ginger root, fresh fruit, cinnamon, cloves, star anise, raspberry syrup, rosemary or natural honey… the list of beneficial ingredients you can add to your tea is unending, the limitis set only by our imagination and preferences. Most teas go perfectly together and complement each other, creating simply magical compositions that not only warm up your cold body and soothe your soul, but also help you stimulate your immune system and strengthen your organism before it is confronted with difficult weather conditions.

More tea – more happiness

Teas are undoubtedly a source of unique aromas and precious vitamins in every sip. So do brew them in large cups, mugs, or even better – in jugs – citrus or apple slices and herbs take up some space after all. And more tea brings you more happiness and a prolonged moment of relaxation. Because who doesn’t love to feel a delightful warmth all over their body.

And remember, good things are worth sharing, so a quality tea in nice packaging with a few tea inspirations from yourself will be a wonderful present that will make many people happy.

So let’s get down to work, let the magic happen!

Tea with apple and star anise

Ingredients:

  • black tea (or spiced black tea)
  • a few apple slices
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 1 star anise
  • 1-2 grains red pepper
  • 1-2 tablespoons natural honey

Directions:

  1. Brew 250-300 mL of black tea, adding apple slices, cinnamon stick, star of anise and grains of pepper.
  2. Sweeten with honey. Serve immediately after preparation.

Tea with raspberry juice and rosemary

Ingredients:

  • black tea (or spiced black tea)
  • 2-3 tablespoons raspberry syrup
  • 1 grapefruit slice (the grapefruit should be blanched first)
  • 1 sprig of rosemary

Directions:

  1. Brew 250-300 mL of black tea.
  2. Add raspberry syrup, sprig of rosemary and grapefruit slice. Serve immediately after preparation.

Tea with orange and spices

Ingredients:

  • black tea (or spiced black tea)
  • 1-2 orange slices (the orange should be blanched first)
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 4-5 cloves
  • ginger root
  • 1-2 tablespoons natural honey

Directions:

  1. Brew 250-300 mL of black tea, adding cinnamon and ginger.
  2. Add orange slices, cloves and honey. Serve immediately after preparation.

Do let us know which brew has stolen your heart and will stay with you longer.

Take care!

Anna Rumanek

Z miłości do słodkości i fotografii kulinarnej prowadzi bloga Fitsweet.pl. Nigdy nie rozstaje się z kubkiem mocnej kawy i dobrym deserem.

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