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The best Lemon & Ginger tea
by • 14th April 2011
“I consider myself quite a connoisseur of lemon and ginger teas - I have tried them all (all I can find), I have even tried making my own from lemon, lemongrass and ginger at home.
Nothing, I repeat, nothing comes close to this beautiful tea. The sweetish, tangy, citrus bite of the lemon and the deep, firey warmth of the ginger just tango seductively to produce a very passionate yet refreshing drink.
If you have an upset tummy (or morning sickness) or are feeling full of cold then, if I were you, I'd reach for this tea. It is warming, soothing, comforting. It picks you up, twirls you around a few times and leaves you wanting another cup. Yes, the ginger does tingle in the throat a little - this is a good thing, I find it works wonders on sore throats and with nausea the ginger works from the throat down to settle your stomach.
This is a six out of five star tea if ever there was one.”
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