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Simple Herbal Spice Tea Recipe

This easy herbal spice tea recipe is perfect for any season. It is infused with spices and sweetness, making it ideal for those battling a cold or anyone who just wants to relax with a nice cup of tea. Below, I will share how I prepare this simple tea.






Ingredients

 

1 sliced orange  

  Be sure to wash the orange before slicing. I used an organic fruit and vegetable wash, but you can make your own if you don't have it.

 

- 1 tablespoon of mulling spice 

  I used the Spice Islands mulling kit.

 

1 infuser ball 

 

- 1 tea bag  

  For this recipe, I used one BIGELOW Lemon Ginger Herbal Tea bag.

 

1 teaspoon of honey 

  You can adjust the amount based on your preferred level of sweetness.


Preparing Your Tea

 

Start by boiling a cup of water. Once it's hot, add your infuser ball filled with mulling spices and let it steep for about 3 minutes. After that, add your tea bag to the infuser.

 

Allow the tea bag to steep for about 4 minutes to let the flavors meld together. Once the steeping is complete, remove both the tea bag and the infuser ball. Then, add a spoonful of honey and give it a quick stir. Please note that you can use any sweetener you prefer.

 

Next, slice your oranges. Squeeze a little juice into your cup and add two slices for extra flavor.

 

The taste of this tea is amazing! Take a moment to relax and enjoy it.

 

Thanks for visiting! If you enjoyed this recipe, please make sure to share it!

 

Are you a tea drinker? What’s your favorite flavor? I'd love to hear all about it—leave me a comment below!


Stephanie

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Comments

  1. I’m a huge tea fan, and this warming tea looks both sensible and delicious! I will absolutely be trying it, thank you so much!

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    1. Chelsea, you're so welcome! I hope that you enjoy your tea when you get around to making a cup! Thanks for stopping by, and happy sipping! :)

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  2. I am a tea lover and have a little tea corner in my kitchen. I love this.

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    1. Marjie, that's wonderful. A tea corner sounds lovely. Thanks for stopping by.

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  3. I am having Earl Grey light tea right now and Hampstead Tea yesterday. I am enjoying tea for breakfast.

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    1. Agnes, yes tea with breakfast is always a lovely idea. Thank you for stopping by. :)

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  4. Ooh, I'm a big tea drinker, and this looks amazing. I'll definitely be giving it a try :)

    Louise x

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  5. Such an amazing tea recipe idea! Love oranges!

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  6. I drink my share of herbal teas and always look for new ones to try. They are very helpful in so many ways.
    Elizabeth O

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  7. Tea is my jam! So much better than coffee. I normally drink black tea with milk (some say it's weird), but I will give this a go!

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    1. I love it! Not weird at all. I have had it like that a few times, and it was wonderful. :)

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  8. This looks delicious. There is something beautifully ritualistic about making and drinking tea. It's almost spiritual.

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  9. We are massive tea drinkers in our house so this is right up our street for sure and will be trying this out x

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  10. I discovered my love for different herbs and spices in tea only about three years ago and I am always trying something new. Love the idea of this!

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  11. looks very good! I definitely want to try it for myself, I love herbal tea

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  12. I am a big tea drinker, especially when I am working. There is nothing better than a nice hot drink of tea from my favorite cup as I'm settling into my office. I will give this recipe a try too. It sounds super easy and delicious, which is a total win in my book!

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  13. Since moving to England, I've definitely started drinking more tea! I think it has something to do with the damp cold in wintertime. This recipe looks great and not too challenging to make.

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  14. I love anything herbal because of its benefits. For this one, it looks really good and akes me want to make my own too. Good thing is that it's not hard to make. Thanks for sharing!

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  15. The orange on top of the tea makes it very interesting. I bet this herbal spice tea taste Delicious.

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