Let's make Ginger soy tea! My crazy and healthy way to make tea...

Greetings all you lovely Hivers! Let's make Ginger soy tea today. I realized that my tea making technique might be a bit different so let's have a look and see how it compares to your way!

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What do you need?

Well obviously you need tea, soy and ginger. Easy enough. But I have ginger in the garden so let's go get some fresh young ginger straight from the ground.

IMG_20210428_081653.jpg A knife. Well of course you'll need a knife to make tea haha.

IMG_20210428_081757.jpg And a garden tool? To make tea? Of course. What else would you use to stir your tea cup? ;)

IMG_20210428_081902.jpg Here's some young garden ginger in its natural environment. Let's not disturb this one and find another older one. Of and yes you can see ginger as it grows partly above ground in some areas.

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Yes this one will do just fine. Here is some nice young ginger with dirt on it and stem. Just break off the stem and you've got organic ginger for tea. Just needs a wash.

IMG_20210428_082118.jpg This is my compost pile. I've just spread some out and then covered the rest with some leaves to keep the smell down. Stinky!

So let's go inside and make some tea already!

IMG_20210428_083000.jpg Ingredients. So the dried soy milk is locally produced in Phuket town and the tea comes from south Thailand near the Malaysian border. And the ginger? Well you know where that's from.

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After a nice shower, the ginger is looking fresh and ready for tea time!

IMG_20210428_082842.jpg Add soy in a tea spoon.

IMG_20210428_083131.jpg And some tea in a spoon according to you taste.

IMG_20210428_083148.jpg The tea is in the strainer. This strainer I brought back from Vietnam where they use them to make coffee. Quite a wonderful little invention which works perfect with tea as well.

IMG_20210428_083206.jpg Put top of strainer on...

IMG_20210428_083212.jpg And we're ready for action!

IMG_20210428_083235.jpg Let's pout some hot water

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A full filter. This cup take a bit more than 2 full strainers of tea.

IMG_20210428_083830.jpg Some very dark tea. Wow is it really that dark?

IMG_20210428_083847.jpg Give it a good stir. The sound of teaspoons clanging against the glass is a famous Thai sound heard throughout the morning. There are tea stalls everywhere in Phuket it seems.

IMG_20210428_083910.jpg And there you go! My version of ginger soy tea. I don't add sugar because I'm sweet enough haha. No I just don't like sweet and its not easy to find a place to drink tea that doesn't taste like candy. Luckily I know one or two places that make excellent tea and coffee :0

So what are the benefits of ginger tea?

Everyone knows its good for you but did you know it can improve your health especially with heart problems and blood circulation? Also it helps cure nausea and sore throats. Its an all around good thing to take on a daily basis to keep your health up!

So thanks for making tea with me and I'll go enjoy my cup of tea! How do you make your tea? Feel free to comment below...

As always thanks so much for reading and hope you enjoyed!

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Add milk it tastes pretty good. Here in India people make tea with ginger root and milk. You can find it everywhere here.

Also in Malaysia. They call it teh halia. Same? Yeah I"m not a big milk guy so I used soy milk :) Thanks for your comment. I used to live mostly in Karnataka. Where are you in India?

I'm from Hyderabad bro.

Nice man. Was there once years ago but was just passing thru...

 4 years ago  

Never seen powdered soymilk in Cambo, seems Thailand has everything. Nice using the Vietnamese tech to make your Thai tea.


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Yeah locally made in Phuket no less that powdered soy. And yeah love that Vietnamese filter. Good for camping as well.

WOW, I love tea and ginger. I want to try but we don't have a lot of ingredients.