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  • Blog,  Ginger Tea

    The History Of Ginger Tea: Where Did It Come From?

    April 22, 2020 /

    The history of ginger tea goes all the way back more than 5,000 years when Indians and ancient Chinese would use this root to help cure many diseases. At the time they considered this root tonic and had religious significance among Austronesians. The story has it that the ginger root was used by the Austronesian people for healing and for asking the spirits for protection. This ginger root was carried with them in their voyages during this historic period of the Austronesian expansion and was used for the blessing of their vessels for a safe journey. Because of the medicinal properties that this spice was now known for, by the thirteenth…

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    What Is The Best Time To Drink Ginger Tea?

    March 26, 2020 /

    The ginger plant has been used in many cultures all over the world, from cooking to medicine, and now ginger can also be made into tea, with it’s spicy and pungent flavor, it can satisfy anyone’s taste buds, but what is the best time to drink ginger tea? Ginger tea is an Asian herbal beverage that is made from the root of the ginger plant. The ginger is originally from Southeast Asia and is now cultivated in other countries. There are many health benefits from drinking ginger tea, for example, It can help with sensitivity to cold, it can also help with asthma, sore throats, and flu when in its…

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Simmering Tea is an informational website that provides useful tips and general advice on a wide range of topics regarding tea. Learn some interesting facts, from recipes, how-to guides, and more!

Recent Posts

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    Can Drinking Old Tea Make You Sick?

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