Traditional Ginger Tea
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25hourmaid:
Smart move! :celebrate: :lol: :lol:schweppes:
I have been bruise free for some time. So i better :siam: :siam: :siam:

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schweppes:
I got my ginger sugar at Parkway Parade. I think it was just last month or early this month. Isetan was having their Japan Food Fair at the atrium. I think it was only for a special promo event. Not sure if they had it at the city outlets.
Schweppes, I was at the Isetan Fair too, but never saw the ginger sugar. Are you refering to the supermarket?Happy Mama:
[quote=\"schweppes\"]Forgot to mentioned in earlier post. Last month, during one of Isetan's Japan Fair (before the recent tragedies), I bought some ginger sugar at the fair. About 1-2 teaspoon of ginger sugar makes one cup of tea.
Of course brewing it the old fashioned way is definitely more healthy but sometimes, if you want it fast, then the ginger sugar comes in handy. Not sure if they have it on their shelves at Isetan supermarket. Got it during their special promos.
I also bought their yuzono seasoning (yuzu or citrus soy sauce - interesting right!?!), some dashi stock and freshly ground sesame seeds. Very nice.
[/quote]You are lucky to grab all the Japanese stuff that were produced before 311. :celebrate:
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Happy Mama:
Ya... i think so too. Whew!!
You are lucky to grab all the Japanese stuff that were produced before 311. :celebrate:
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25hourmaid:
Someone's hungry, but I shall not :offtopic: here, but not before giving out some :heresmyfish:
Mmm, the fish is yummy! Just nice for late supper! :rotflmao: -
Happy Mama:
Mmm, the fish is yummy! Just nice for late supper! :rotflmao:
Hmm, more :heresmyfish: for you since you say it is nice? Ah, ginger tea and fish, yummy!
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25hourmaid:
Hmm, more :heresmyfish: for you since you say it is nice? Ah, ginger tea and fish, yummy!

Ya, then my room will have natural air refreshener. Oops! :oops:
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Happy Mama:
Ya, then my room will have natural air refreshener. Oops! :oops:

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schweppes:
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schweppes:
Hi Schweppes.. so when do you add in the cinnamon? and how old do u boil the cinnamon for its effect??? :?I brew my own ginger tea too. Depending on what I have, I use rock sugar or gula melaka or even honey.
For added health benefits, you can also add in a stick of cinnamon when u boil the ginger. The spice helps to manage our blood sugar level and it's been known to have anti-bacterial and immune supportive properties. It's especially good for our gut. So, everytime I drink my ginger and cinnamon spiced tea, I... uh... imagine them fighting against the bacteria in my gut.
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Happy Mama:
Hi Happy Mama.. i was told that gula melaka smell nicer.. my mom improvise it by using 'é»ē³' instead of 'ꤰē³' as she say 'é»ē³' can '驱湿ē' so its a healthier option..
Thanks for sharing, e3nity. I love ginger tea. One of the spas I patronize also serves ginger tea and I had also asked them for their recipe. Everything similar except they use rock sugar instead of gula melaka. Mmm, divine. :love:
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