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Lemon verbena tea

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Lemon verbena infusion is one of these tried and true "grandmother's remedies" that are really enjoyable. Drink a cup after a heavy meal and you won't suffer indigestion. Not only is this drink good for your gut, it freshens the mouth and gives you the perfect excuse for a relaxing break during your day. Time will stop for a few minutes while you sip your hot " verveine ." People in France love herbal teas. Actually, when I am in France, I am offered an herbal tea after every single meal—lunch and dinner, heavy or not. Stores in France offer an incredible selection of tea bags filled with all kinds of tasty herb and flower mixes, but many families still grow (or pick) and dry their own medicinal herbs. Some very common examples are lime blossom (linden tree flower— le tilleul ), chamomille, thyme, mint, and of course lemon verbena . All can be brewed and turned into delectable beverages and have specific benefits. Chamomille and linden are great bedtime rela...

Thai Basil Seed Drink (Nam Manglak)

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This is an unusual cold Thai drink available in cans, but here we make it fresh. It looks like frog spawn, but don't let that put you off, those little gelatin lumps with black centres are actually Thai basil seeds. Thai basil has a smaller leaf than you see in Italian cooking, but the seeds are widely available. When you add water the seed swells into small soft balls and these give an unusual texture to the drink. The traditional flavouring is rose water, but you can flavour it with vanilla or peppermint essence if you prefer, or try adding the seeds to Iced Tea for tea with texture! Ingredients for 2 Drinks 5g Thai Basil Seeds 500ml Water 2 Tablespoons Sugar 1 Tablespoon Honey 200ml Rose Water Crushed Ice for Serving Preparation 1. Using a tea strainer to hold them, rince the seeds under a tap to clean them. 2. Soak the seeds in ...

Herb Infused Spirit ( Ya Dong )

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Ya Dong is a herb infused spirit, reputed to have many medicinal qualities. If you ask a Thai person what's in Ya Dong, they will tell you all sorts of strange stories of lizard penis' and narcotic herbs. The truth is rather more boring, there is no set ingredients for Ya Dong, each person makes their own blend and it's usually nothing more than regular herbs like ginseng, plaonoi, tree bark and vodka or whiskey. I'm not sure what's in my jar (above), it has been handed down between my friends, and I just top it up with vodka every month or so. I drink it with lime to kill the flavours a little. I'll try to find out what the herbs are and update this blog entry. (Anyone?)

Lychees & Grape Juice ( Narm Lychee )

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Lychees on their own have plenty of taste, but little juice. To make a refreshing drink from them, we dilute it down with grape juice and a little lemon or lime juice to sharpen it up. Although I've photographed it with a lychee and lime slice, that's just to make the photograph a little more interesting. The drink itself doesn't look like much! Ingredients per 100ml 80 ml Grape Juice 20 ml Lychee Pulp A squeeze of Lemon Preparation 1. Blend the lychee to a purée, add the grape juice and lemon and serve cold.