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how to make turmeric tea

Calming infusions such as turmeric tea are increasingly popular

“She makes tea by hand. Nettles, slippery elm, turmeric, cinnamon – my mother is a recipe for warm throats and belly laughs. ”

-Sarah Kay, No Matter the Wreckage

 

The Saucy Dressings’ Chief correspondent and researcher recently turned up with a jar of turmeric tea. I’m not sure what inspired the purchase originally but I was keen to try it, and hoping to like it since I suspect I drink too much coffee.

Turmeric tea is not tea at all, but an infusion of turmeric, and in this case, according to the manufacturers, Wunder Workshop, three other ingredients: ginger, lemon grass and cinnamon. There are many other suppliers though – sometimes it’s cut with lemon, with coconut, with peppercorns, or with green tea.

They major on the turmeric however since turmeric offers a range of health benefits (post on that to come) as well as being a classic ayurvedic ingredient (post on that also). Turmeric tea will calm frazzled and frayed nerves.

The tea has a sort of earthy, pungeant, bitter-sweetness, and if you need any further advantages there is also the vibrant sunny colour.

It’s pretty simple to make, and I think the Wunder Workshop combination is the best I’ve found so far.

 

Recipe for turmeric tea

Serves 1

Ingredients

Method

  1. Infuse the herbs and peppercorns in a small saucepan or in a tea pot for three or four minutes, strain and serve.

 

Wunder Workshop’s turmeric tea

 

Jan Garbarek and The Hilliard Ensemble’s Parce Mihi Domine

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvKcK8P0p4g]

 

 

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