Mint and Ginger Infusion
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Mint and Ginger Infusion

Mint and Ginger Infusion recipe with ginger and basil leaves. Find practical fresh preparation ideas for mid-morning.

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Total

10 mins

Prep

5 mins

Cook

5 mins

Skill

Quick

Cuisine · North IndianCuisine · West IndianStyle · Boiling

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About Mint and Ginger Infusion

Mint and Ginger Infusion: a fresh, flavour-led homemade drink

Mint and Ginger Infusion is a balanced sip with clean aroma and a freshly prepared finish. The combination of ginger, basil leaves, ground Cinnamon (dalchini powder), and lemon Peel shapes a freshly prepared drink with clean flavour and an easy homemade finish.

The recorded preparation and cooking flow takes about 5 minutes, making it a practical option for mid-morning and dinner. Always use the ingredient list itself when checking whether this dish matches your food preferences.

What makes this Mint and Ginger Infusion recipe special

Fresh preparation makes the difference in a drink like this. Good ingredients, a considered consistency and careful final tasting allow its aroma and natural character to come through clearly.

  • ginger: Adds aroma and seasoning depth to the preparation.
  • basil leaves: Adds its own texture and familiar homemade character.
  • ground Cinnamon (dalchini powder): Adds aroma and seasoning depth to the preparation.
  • lemon Peel: Brings brightness and balance to the finished dish.

Cooking approach and texture

The technique here centres on boiling. Prepare the flavouring ingredients carefully, then blend, steep or strain as the recipe method indicates. Taste before serving so the freshness of the ingredients is not lost behind unnecessary sweetness or dilution.

One useful cue from the method is to take water (500ml ) in the jar, add all the ingredients ( grated ginger sliced lemon, basil leaves and cinnamon powder) to the mixture and Stir well. Continue through the remaining steps in order so the ingredients come together with a more consistent finish.

Planning and preparation notes

Arrange the ingredients and serving glasses before you begin, especially when the drink is intended to be served fresh. If preparation is done in advance, keep it covered and chilled only for as long as the ingredients remain bright and appealing.

Kitchen tips for a better result

  • Use clean, fresh ingredients and chilled water or ice only where the method calls for it.
  • Adjust consistency at the end so the drink remains lively rather than watery.
  • Prepare close to serving time for the best colour, aroma and flavour.

How to serve Mint and Ginger Infusion

Serve freshly prepared in a chilled or warmed glass according to the style of drink. A simple fruit plate, light snack or breakfast dish makes a natural companion. Pour and serve soon after preparation so its aroma and freshness remain at their best.

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Cook with the ingredient list and method as your primary guide; tags on Kya Khayen help with discovery and everyday preference-based planning, not medical advice.

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Method

  1. Combine and season

  2. Cook until ready

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Nutrition values

Estimated energy

12kcal

For 1 serving, based on measured ingredients.

Protein

0.4 g

Fiber

2.4 g

Macro breakdown

Protein0.4 g
Carbohydrates3.7 g
Total fat0.1 g
Dietary fiber2.4 g

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12kcal

Energy

0.4g

Protein

3.7g

Carbs

0.1g

Total fat

2.4g

Fiber

Vitamins

Vitamin A10.3 mcg
Vitamin C13.6 mg
Vitamin D0.2 mcg
Vitamin E16.1 mg
Vitamin K10.2 mcg
Vitamin B10.7 mg
Vitamin B21.5 mg
Vitamin B60.0 mg
Folate B93.3 mcg

Minerals

Calcium37.9 mg
Iron0.4 mg
Phosphorus5.8 mg
Potassium50.9 mg
Sodium1.4 mg
Zinc16.3 mg

Calculated from measured ingredients for 1 serving.

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