You Can't Buy This in a Store: What to Add to Tea Leaves to Make Incredibly Delicious Tea

08.01.2024 21:40

Hot tea is one of the most popular drinks on cold winter days.

However, even the most delicious tea can become boring, so try to diversify the taste of the drink and make it healthier by adding jasmine, thyme or St. John's wort flowers and leaves to the brew.

Jasmine tea

By adding jasmine flowers to tea, you will get a drink with a pleasant aroma that not only calms the nervous system, but also has a beneficial effect on the liver, cleanses the kidneys, and promotes the digestion of fatty foods.

Jasmine tea is served without lemon and honey, otherwise its delicate taste can be interrupted.

St. John's Wort Tea

St. John's wort tea has a pleasant taste and, of course, beneficial properties.

Tea with St. John's wort
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St. John's wort relaxes, improves blood circulation and even lifts the mood. Regular consumption of such a drink can help reduce dependence on weather changes and pressure drops. However, it should be remembered that such tea is not recommended for pregnant women and people with kidney disease.

By the way, St. John's wort goes well with other herbs and flowers, such as mint, strawberry and thyme.

Tea with thyme

What is noteworthy is that thyme (or thyme) can be added not only to tea, but also to kvass, as well as to meat dishes.

It is believed that this drink helps with radiculitis and muscle pain in the back, and alleviates the condition of bronchitis, tracheitis and toothaches.

Like other drinks with additives, tea with thyme has its contraindications - it should not be consumed by pregnant women and those suffering from liver and kidney diseases.

Earlier we talked about how to make coffee if you don’t have a Turk at home.

Elena Shimanovskaya Author: Elena Shimanovskaya Editor of Internet resources


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  1. Jasmine tea
  2. St. John's Wort Tea
  3. Tea with thyme