Do you enjoy herbal tea?
This herbal tea is not only soothing, but good for you.
This herbal tea is not only soothing, but good for you.
I live in Bucks County, Pennsylvania directly across the river from where the historical Battle of Trenton was fought against the British during the American Revolutionary War. In 1775, George Washington set up headquarters on many properties throughout Bucks County to plan that very battle.
One of his headquarters, known as Headquarters Farm, is a historic site that was later sold to private investors. You may be wondering what George Washington has to do with this herbal Tea.
Well, In the 1980's, the carriage house at Headquarters Farm was home for a year to my friend Vicki. It was there that I was first introduced to the tea. Vicki had a rustic little kitchen and loved to make things from scratch. This tea was an Ayurvedic herbal blend that she learned in her travels to India. Until this day, whenever I visit Vicki, we always enjoy good conversation and a cup of anise and cardamom tea.
Spices are very rich sources of vital nutrients and antioxidants. Cardamom provides calcium, iron, magnesium , phosphorus, potassium and zinc. Cardamom also has small amounts of Vitamin C, B6, B1, B2, Niacin, and folate. In addition, anise seeds provide vitamins B complex, C, potassium, calcium, iron, and sulfur. Spices and herbs are powerhouses of immune building antioxidants and nutrients.
The tea is simple to make. All you need is a small pot.
1 Tablespoon anise seeds
3-4 pods of green cardamom, crushed to expose inner seeds
3 cups water
Add a little honey or agave nectar if you like a sweet tea.
Step by Step with Pictures
| Purchase anise seeds and green cardamom pods at an Indian Grocery Store or supermarket |
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Fill a mesh tea holder with 1T anise seeds, and 4 cardamom pods ( cracked) ; Add to 3 cups water in a small pot or just put the herbs in the water loose ( that is what I do )
| Bring to a boil for 3 minutes; Turn off heat and allow to sit for an additional minute. Add honey or agave if you like it sweet or drink it just the way it is... |
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ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try this!!
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Interesting combination, I will try it tomorrow. Sometimes tea is better that coffee for me.
ReplyDeleteBuck County is Beautiful. I love to visit that area of PA.
Thanks for sharing at Simple Lives Thursday.
Hi Judee,
ReplyDeleteI am so excited that you brought me a cup of this wonderful tea. I love the combination of Cardamom and Anise. Thank you so much for bringing it to Full Plate Thursday and please come back!
This tea sounds yummy! I'll put that on my list for after work today! Thanks for sharing it with me at The Herbal Medicine Chest Hop!
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