6 Cooling Melons for the Summer
Cool off with tasty, supple and nutritious melons, with recipes you can cook!
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Whether you’re looking to detox your liver or beat and cold, we’ve rounded up ten herbal teas for your healthiest winter yet.
Fights cold and flu, and improve your digestion with a pot of ginseng tea. Soak thinly sliced ginseng in honey overnight, then add the soaked ginseng to a cup of hot water.
Harness the healing powers of lemongrass and ginger with this simple lemongrass and ginger tea. Simply boil fresh ginger and lemongrass with water for 15 minutes, then, if desired, add honey to taste.
Lemongrass has many health benefits and this soothing tea is used throughout the world to aid digestion, lower blood pressure and fight bacteria. To make this one-ingredient lemongrass tea, steep fresh or dried lemongrass leaves in boiling water for 15 mins.
This DIY home remedy is designed to ward off coughs and the flu. Combine 1 cup milk or coconut milk, 1 tsp turmeric powder, 1cm grated dried ginger and ½ tsp black pepper. Gently heat for 5 mins, then strain and serve warm, sweetened with 1 tsp honey if desired.
Put some pep back in your step with this spicy tea, ideal for soothing sore muscles. Bring 1 cup water to the boil, then add 1 tsp cayenne pepper, 5 crushed cardamom pods and 2cm grated ginger. Simmer for 2 mins, then strain and serve hot.
With ten times the nutritional value of regular green tea, matcha hits it out of the park when it comes to antioxidants.
This Korean cure-all uses aromatic yuja (yuzu) rind and honey to create a fragrant brew that wards off the common cold.
If you have a stomach ache, take a bunch of fresh mints, place it in a pot and pour over boiling water. Allow to sit for 10-15 mins, then sweeten with a drizzle of honey if desired.
Vibrant, sweet and chock full of healthy proteins, vitamins, fibre, iron and zinc, the goji berry is a wonder-fruit that’s also incredibly versatile for a variety of enjoyment. Try them with this warm and calming tea infusion special with ginger and a pinch of sugar.
Multitasking cinnamon has a host of health benefits. Make a simple tea using cinnamon quills or cassia bark for a brew that may improve circulation, lower your cholesterol and fight inflammation. Try it with a dash of honey and a slice of lemon.
The time-tested Chinese remedy for sore throat and phlegm, this tasty herbal wonder tea contains the all-natural sweetness of Monk fruit or Loh Han Guo, Longan, and honey dates. Even your kids will love it.
The Roselle flower packs a punch of awesome goodness including Vitamin C, calcium and iron, savoured all over the world for its surprisingly fruity flavour. Perk up your winter afternoons with this special Thai-style tea with brown sugar, salt and lime.
Cool off with tasty, supple and nutritious melons, with recipes you can cook!
Add the flavours, textures and goodness of cruciferous veggies to your cooking!
Invigorate and excite your tastebuds with the zesty yumminess of Gochujang.