@stevebigler... seriously? its filipino-american-french for your information, Ever heard of TAGLISH!? Typos happen, I'm sure you're not perfect either....it must be easy to be rude to people you've never seen or met before. I do this commerically and for that purpose THIS process works very well. Peeling the skin of the ginger looses vital nutrients! Happy holidays to you too!
i agree with you eccept for the sugar. but pilling ginger is like pilling an apple or a potato. just wash the ginger and put it in the food processor or blender you get more ginger extract this way. pour some hot water. strain the ginger and walla. hot ginger tea. add some honey and lemon.
It's ok to use sugar! Or honey. That statement is not true. Using a teaspoon of sugar isn't going to make any difference whatsoever in the medicinal use of ginger tea.
@lizvandort666 sugar removes the medicinal benefits? that statement is almost as ridiculous as it is inaccurate. In fact if you're making a ginger tea for when you're sick, the sugar would be an added benefit, as the body's glucose requirements increase when you're ill.
ooopppsss i just cut the ginger root into pieces... Would i still ahve the same effect?
lezyboo1201 8 months ago
Can you use Stevia for a replacement of sugar?
acidfriend47 9 months ago
did you know how many kinds of ginger?
1983rosej 1 year ago
all the booze reassures us that this guy is a very health-conscious individual who knows what he's talking about
Th0masBivens 1 year ago 2
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tsiggy 2 months ago
@stevebigler... seriously? its filipino-american-french for your information, Ever heard of TAGLISH!? Typos happen, I'm sure you're not perfect either....it must be easy to be rude to people you've never seen or met before. I do this commerically and for that purpose THIS process works very well. Peeling the skin of the ginger looses vital nutrients! Happy holidays to you too!
jlhappytoes 1 year ago
i agree with you eccept for the sugar. but pilling ginger is like pilling an apple or a potato. just wash the ginger and put it in the food processor or blender you get more ginger extract this way. pour some hot water. strain the ginger and walla. hot ginger tea. add some honey and lemon.
jlhappytoes 1 year ago
@jlhappytoes "walla"? Dumb American... voila....
And re cleaning the "bark" of the ginger... just scrape with a spoon... easy, done!
stevebigler 1 year ago
It's ok to use sugar! Or honey. That statement is not true. Using a teaspoon of sugar isn't going to make any difference whatsoever in the medicinal use of ginger tea.
If anyone disagrees, show me the evidence.
neworleansusan 1 year ago 3
@lizvandort666 sugar removes the medicinal benefits? that statement is almost as ridiculous as it is inaccurate. In fact if you're making a ginger tea for when you're sick, the sugar would be an added benefit, as the body's glucose requirements increase when you're ill.
johnryan07 1 year ago
why no sugar?
johnryan07 1 year ago
@johnryan07 it removes all/most of the medicinal benefits of the ginger
lizvandort666 1 year ago
thanks. can you still use honey when it's medicinal?
predictablyrandomist 2 years ago
Thanks - I'm going to try it.
mistygarden 2 years ago