Ginger, cloves, cinnamon and other masalas brewed well with milk, sugar (or jaggery) and tea leaves, this hot drink defines comfort for all. Have you stopped drinking tea? Wait. You don't have to!
Both ingredients are rich in antioxidants and have antimicrobial properties, strengthening your body against winter colds and flu.
Ginger tea is good for overall health and may aid digestion, ease an upset stomach, and reduce pain and inflammation.
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