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Mint Ginger Tea
Mint Ginger Tea recipe with mint Leaves and ginger. Find practical fresh preparation ideas for evening.
Total
10 mins
Prep
10 mins
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Skill
Quick
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About Mint Ginger Tea
Mint Ginger Tea: a comforting freshly brewed homemade drink
Mint Ginger Tea is a warm drink with inviting aroma and a smooth freshly prepared finish. The combination of mint Leaves, ginger, and lemon Juice (nimbu ka ras) creates a warm homemade drink with a pleasant aroma and an easy fresh finish.
The recorded preparation and cooking flow takes about 5 minutes, making it a practical option for evening, mid-morning, and breakfast. Always use the ingredient list itself when checking whether this dish matches your food preferences.
What makes this Mint Ginger Tea recipe special
A hot drink becomes more enjoyable when its strength, sweetness and aroma are kept in balance. Gentle heating and prompt serving let the freshly brewed character stay clear.
- mint Leaves: Forms an important part of the recipe's identity and texture.
- ginger: Adds aroma and seasoning depth to the preparation.
- lemon Juice (nimbu ka ras): Brings brightness and balance to the finished dish.
Cooking approach and texture
The technique here centres on boiling. Measure the ingredients before heating, then brew or simmer gently so the aroma develops without overcooking the milk or flavouring ingredients. Stir and strain only as the method requires.
One useful cue from the method is to take a pan and bring water to a boil with grated ginger. Remove from the heat and add fresh mint leaves. Steep for 3-5 minutes. Continue through the remaining steps in order so the ingredients come together with a more consistent finish.
Planning and preparation notes
Measure the ingredients before heating so brewing is unhurried. Prepare the drink near serving time and pour it into clean cups while warm, when its aroma and flavour are most enjoyable.
Kitchen tips for a better result
- Use measured water or milk so the drink keeps a balanced strength.
- Simmer gently instead of boiling aggressively for a smoother cup.
- Serve soon after brewing while its aroma is still fresh.
How to serve Mint Ginger Tea
Serve hot in a warm cup with a light breakfast dish or snack that complements the drink. Pour into cups and serve while warm so its aroma remains inviting.
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For 1 serving, based on measured ingredients.
Protein
0.2 g
Fiber
0.4 g
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5kcal
Energy
0.2g
Protein
0.5g
Carbs
0.1g
Total fat
0.4g
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