Lemon Ginger Water

Lemon Ginger Water

A refreshing, revitalizing, and simple infused water with the bright zing of lemon and the warming kick of ginger. Perfect for staying hydrated, aiding digestion, and adding a spa-like touch to your day.

Prep Time: 5 mins | Infusion Time: 1 hour (or more) | Makes: 1 Pitcher (about 8 cups)

Ingredients

· 1 lemon, thinly sliced (preferably organic)
· 1-2 inch piece fresh ginger, peeled and thinly sliced or grated
· 8 cups cold water (filtered, if possible)
· Optional add-ins: Fresh mint leaves, cucumber slices, a dash of honey or maple syrup, a pinch of turmeric

Instructions

Prepare the Ingredients
· Lemon: Wash thoroughly (especially if not organic). Slice into thin rounds, removing any seeds.
· Ginger: Peel the ginger using a spoon or vegetable peeler, then slice thinly or grate for a stronger flavor.

Infuse
· In a large pitcher (glass is best), combine the lemon slices and ginger slices.
· Pour in the cold water.
· Stir gently, then cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour to allow the flavors to infuse. For maximum flavor, let it steep for 4-6 hours or overnight.

Serve
· Pour into glasses over ice, if desired. You can eat the ginger slices if you like a spicy bite!
· Keep the pitcher refrigerated and consume within 24 hours for the freshest taste.

Tips for the Best Flavor

· Adjust to Taste: Use more ginger for a stronger, spicier kick or more lemon for extra tartness.
· Muddle Gently: Before adding water, gently press the lemon slices and ginger with a muddler or spoon to release more juices and oils.
· Grating Ginger: For a much stronger and faster infusion, grate the ginger using a microplane. The flavor will infuse more quickly and intensely.
· Warm Version: For a soothing tea, pour hot water over the lemon and ginger, steep for 5-10 minutes, then add honey to taste.

Health & Hydration Benefits

· Hydration: Makes drinking water more appealing, helping you meet daily intake goals.
· Digestion: Ginger is known to soothe nausea and aid digestion.
· Vitamin C: Lemons provide a boost of antioxidants.
· Metabolism & Inflammation: Both ingredients are linked to supporting metabolism and reducing inflammation.

Variations to Try

· Lemon-Ginger-Mint: Add a handful of fresh mint leaves.
· Spicy Lemonade: Add 1-2 tbsp honey or agave to the pitcher for a sweet-spicy drink.
· Turmeric Boost: Add ¼ tsp ground turmeric or a few slices of fresh turmeric root for anti-inflammatory benefits.
· Cucumber Cooler: Add ½ cucumber, sliced, for an extra refreshing twist.

Enjoy this simple, healthy, and delicious way to drink more water throughout the day!

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