Herbal Iced Tea Recipe: Tummy Tea
By Dawna Edwards
April/May 2008
A hit with morning-sick mamas and travelers, this tea not only helps with nausea, but its spicy kick gives whole new meaning to "refresh." Makes about four 8-ounce servings.
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• 1/3 cup fresh ginger slices
• 4 cups water
• 1 1/2 tablespoons grated orange zest
• 1 tablespoon honey or sugar, optional
• About 1 cup cold water and/or ice cubes
• Orange slices for garnish
1. In a medium saucepan, simmer ginger in water 15 to 20 minutes (depending on how strong you like the spice).
2. Add orange zest; remove from heat and stir in honey or sugar. Strain and cool.
3. Add cold water and ice. Serve over additional ice or refrigerate and use within 3 days. Garnish with fresh orange slices.
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