πŸ“Œ Clove Tea

Posted 17 April 2026 by: Admin #Recipes

Grandma’s tea often gets a bad rap. Unfairly so. A few cloves in hot water make for one of the most aromatic and effective infusions you can create — and probably the cheapest.

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Clove Tea
Prep Time
2 minutes
Cook Time
7 minutes
Total Time
9 minutes
Servings
1 cup

Ingredients :

  • Whole cloves — Use them whole, not powdered. Powder creates a cloudy, bitter infusion far too quickly. Count between 5 and 7 cloves for 250 ml of water — any less and you won’t get much; any more and it becomes aggressive. Choose dark, shiny cloves, not gray and dry ones: dull cloves have lost most of their essential oils.
  • Water — Filtered if possible. Highly chlorinated tap water interferes with the delicate spice aromas. No need for overpriced mineral water — just avoid water that smells like a public swimming pool.
  • Honey (optional) — If you are sweetening it, use a liquid honey with character — like acacia or mountain honey. A small teaspoon is enough. Avoid overly floral honeys that compete directly with the cloves.
  • Lemon (optional) — A thin slice or a squeeze of juice. It cuts the bitterness slightly and adds freshness. For guests, a floating slice in the cup looks polished with zero extra effort.

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