Honey ,ginger ,lime peel ,garlic ,red chilies mix

in #health6 years ago (edited)

Every year around March to May there is the burning season in north Thailand and lots of people get effected by the quality of the air and start to respiratory and chest problems along with a few other symptoms .

I thought I would get organized and get myself prepared to help my lungs and chest so I purchased 3 kg of raw honey from a friend in my girlfriends village .
This was from last years harvest so it had crystallized so I had to heat it up in the warm sunlight so that it could run smoother.
It was the lime season as well so I picked 3 kg from one of my trees and I dug up 1 kg of ginger from the small patch in the garden .

I was ready to rock .
First ,I cut the limes into about 1 inch slices and did the same with the ginger .
I then tum tumed the ginger with the pestle into a fine paste .
I then layered the honey lime and ginger in alternative layers till the jar was full with the honey covering all .
I added some garlic and red spice which was also tumtumed into a paste about 200g of each and then I left it for about 2 months .
This was one of the first things I did after the new year bells and was bang on the time for being ready for the smog season .

So March dutifully arrived as it always does and it was time to prepare the mix for bottling .
First had to put the mix into a bowl with a Cotten mess capturing the ingredients .
Once the bowl was half full with liquid I then hand squeezed the mess to extract as much juice as I could .
Next the mixture which had been squeezed was put through a blender so I could get the lime peel extract which actually has a higher vitamin c content than the juice part .
I don’t have a super high speed blender
So again I had to hand squeeze to extract as much juice as I could
The lemon peel is certainly much more bitter than the juice and the color is more yellow than the juice .
After about 1 hour of pouring, squeezing and blending the lemon peel .
I had extracted as much juice as I could with my hands .
I’m sure I could have got more out if I had heavy weights to,but the extract that wasn’t juiced was put on my 2 lemon plants that I had just planted a month earlier .

Lime and lemon are related so I guessed the nutritional value that was still left would be of benefit to the lemons plus they share a spiritual essence in shape ,form, aroma ,color and nutritional value so the new lemons would welcome the remains of the lime ,,along with the ginger ,honey ,garlic and red chilies .

The final part was to find a funnel and bottle the juice into the recycled whisky bottles .
I even had a special high quality scotch single malt ,( not shown in the picture ) that still had a trace of the whisky inside .
That I keep for special occasions haha.
All in all I managed to get 5 bottles from a ratio of 3 kg honey 3 kg lime 1kg ginger 200g each of garlic and red chilies .

I show some pictures of the process and you can see the sediment of the lime peel and ginger settled on the bottom of the bottles .
Always a good sign of quality haha.7D4EB1EB-F184-4BF8-A15D-49EF2DD85A8C.jpegB81B28BC-5EAD-4E36-9A1A-2EE630174797.jpeg50E30387-A21E-42E7-BA44-7BE2130AA210.jpegF8DA8CB7-08D3-4CEE-BC3A-4E2AA2875548.jpeg02709460-C9B4-4DB5-ACDE-A248D62F3EE9.jpeg

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I bet they're delicious. I would echo what Keni says. Definitely use multiple tags and the homesteading one is very popular and gets well voted.

LOL I was thinking about pickled chilis - just seen it's medicine ;)

Not so delicious for most people , the lime peel certainly makes it much more bitter than Just the lime juice ,but I make it for it’s medicinal purposes rather than taste .
I sometimes add a bit more honey to my dose but not always

Thanks eftnow im not even sure what homestead means ,,sounds like a novel from dickens

Homesteading is a lifestyle of self-sufficiency. It is characterized by subsistence agriculture, home preservation of food, and it may or may not also involve the small scale production of textiles, clothing, and craftwork for household use or sale. (From not so Wikipedia)

Amazing brother, I enjoyed reading and learning from you. How do you take your mixture in doses and what specifically does it do for your respiratory health?

I really appreciate that you do it all yourself from your own garden. The wholesome way, the best way.

Just a note about your tags, I see you have used health and that is great! However you are able to pick up to 5 tags. These are used to help people find your article, so perhaps if you edit and use them you will get a little more exposure.

Medicine, home-remedy and homestead could be good ones?

Nice one keni ..I read the hashtag post Marike sent in but obviously didn’t u derstand it or take enough time to understand it to be more precise.
Can I add these tags now or just for further reference .
I will answer you questions about dose and tespitory health tomorrow .
Good man
Thanks

Yes you can edit and add what you like until the end of your rewards window which is 7 days from posting. Great man thanks for taking the time to share your wisdom.