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About Ginger Tea

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GINGER: A CUP OF GOODNESS

About Ginger Tea

More than just a way to add a fragrant kick to your cooking, ginger’s fiery flavours also make for a deliciously spicy green or herbal infusion, perfect for putting a spring in your step any time of the day. 

An invigorating natural infusion derived from ginger root, Lipton® has selected ginger as a key ingredient in many of our infusions. It’s got a delightfully full bodied, spicy flavour perfect for getting you firing on all cylinders.

Ginger Herbal Tea Benefits

Ginger tea can help you make the most of every day. It gives you the uplift you need to embrace whatever comes your way.

  • Tea is a delicious way to help you stay hydrated: The first ingredient in tea is water, which is needed by your body to run at its best. Tea is 99.5% water making it just as hydrating and refreshing as water. Simply infuse and enjoy!

  • Lipton® Herbal teas are a zero calorie treat.

  • Herbal teas are a caffeine free treat that help you relax and enjoy the moment.

Tea Time

The modern world is busy; between long working hours and the occasional late-night Netflix binging. We think the spicy flavour of our ginger focused infusions, whether green or herbal, is a great pick-me-up for when you’re feeling a little worn out. 

Looking for some inspired food pairings for our ginger tea? Well, if you’re a ginger nut, why not double down on that fiery flavour with some ginger packed sweet treats? If you’re more savory than sweet, look to the fiery flavours of Asia, where ginger is commonly used ingredient. We like a veggie packed stir-fry of noodles, pak choi, sugar snap peas, carrots and water chestnuts to serve up alongside a warming cup of our ginger tea.

Get The Best From Your Brew

Pop up your feet, crack open a book, set down your phone and brew yourself a cup! Ginger Tea benefits from a long soak to really let those fiery flavours ignite. We recommend an infusion time of around 4 to 5 minutes in some freshly boiled water. But if you like your tea to pack a punch, go ahead and steep to your heart’s content—the longer you leave it, the more impactful that spicy flavour becomes.