Here’s a detailed guide to making oregano lemon tea, a soothing herbal drink with potential digestive and immune benefits:
1. Ingredients (serves 1–2)
- 1–2 tsp dried oregano leaves (or 1–2 fresh sprigs)
- 1 cup water
- Juice of ½ lemon (or more to taste)
- Optional: honey, ginger slices, or cinnamon for added flavor
2. Preparation Steps
- Boil water: Bring 1 cup of water to a rolling boil.
- Steep oregano: Place oregano in a cup or teapot and pour hot water over it.
- Cover and steep: Let it steep for 5–10 minutes for maximum flavor.
- Add lemon: Squeeze fresh lemon juice into the tea.
- Sweeten (optional): Add honey or another natural sweetener if desired.
- Strain and serve: Remove oregano leaves (if using loose herbs) and enjoy warm.
3. Health Benefits
- Digestive support: Oregano may help reduce bloating and indigestion.
- Immune boost: Contains antioxidants and antimicrobial compounds.
- Respiratory relief: Steam from hot tea can ease mild congestion.
- Anti-inflammatory: Polyphenols in oregano and vitamin C from lemon help reduce inflammation.
4. Tips for Best Flavor
- Use fresh oregano if available; it’s more aromatic than dried.
- Adjust steeping time: longer steeping increases potency but may become slightly bitter.
- Pair with a slice of fresh ginger for extra warmth and digestive aid.
💡 Fun Fact: Oregano lemon tea is a traditional remedy in many Mediterranean and Latin American households for soothing stomach discomfort and boosting immunity.
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