Lemon Honey Kumquat Tea

Lemon Honey Kumquat Tea

Overview

The recent smog is really giving people a headache. It is foggy everywhere. When I go out and come back, my throat is extremely uncomfortable. Coupled with the temperature difference between indoors and outdoors, it is easier for people to catch a cold. It is said that kumquats have the effect of digesting food and reducing phlegm, promoting fluid production, soothing the throat and sobering up. Regular consumption of kumquats can also enhance the body's ability to resist colds and prevent colds. I saw kumquats for sale in the supermarket a few days ago. The small yellow oranges looked particularly cute. I remembered that I had preserved lemon honey at home, so I decided to buy some to make tea at home. It can protect the throat and prevent colds, and it is super simple to operate, so why not, haha. The small and cute kumquats in the transparent glass, paired with the homemade lemon honey, are a pleasure both visually and tastefully. On a cold winter day, there is nothing more pleasant than a cup of warm lemon honey kumquat tea

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Ingredients

Steps

  1. Wash the skin of the kumquat with an appropriate amount of salt, rinse it with water and drain

    Lemon Honey Kumquat Tea step 1
  2. Use a knife to cut the kumquat into medium-thick round slices

    Lemon Honey Kumquat Tea step 2
  3. Put the cut kumquat slices into a clean glass

    Lemon Honey Kumquat Tea step 3
  4. Pour an appropriate amount of warm water into the cup

    Lemon Honey Kumquat Tea step 4
  5. Add a spoonful of homemade lemon honey, stir evenly, soak for a while, and a cup of sweet and sour lemon honey kumquat tea is ready. Enjoy it while it’s hot

    Lemon Honey Kumquat Tea step 5