Stinging Nettle and Birch-Leaf Tea
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Nutritional values
Nettles and birch leaves are not only slimming but also beautifying: both have a draining effect and contain plenty of silicic acid, which strengthens connective tissue, fingernails and hair. Juniper contributes soothing and purifying essential oils.
The tea tastes very good during the warm season, even when chilled, and is an ideal liquid companion to hearty dishes. But then perhaps sweeten more sparingly!
(Percentage of daily recommendation)
Calorie | 0 cal. | (0 %) | ||
Protein | 0 g | (0 %) | ||
Fat | 0 g | (0 %) | ||
Carbohydrates | 0 g | (0 %) | ||
Sugar added | 0 g | (0 %) | ||
Roughage | 0 g | (0 %) |
Vitamin A | 0 mg | (0 %) | ||
Vitamin D | 0 μg | (0 %) | ||
Vitamin E | 0 mg | (0 %) | ||
Vitamin B₁ | 0 mg | (0 %) | ||
Vitamin B₂ | 0 mg | (0 %) | ||
Niacin | 0 mg | (0 %) | ||
Vitamin B₆ | 0 mg | (0 %) | ||
Folate | 2 μg | (1 %) | ||
Pantothenic acid | 0 mg | (0 %) | ||
Biotin | 0 μg | (0 %) | ||
Vitamin B₁₂ | 0 μg | (0 %) | ||
Vitamin C | 0 mg | (0 %) | ||
Potassium | 22 mg | (1 %) | ||
Calcium | 5 mg | (1 %) | ||
Magnesium | 2 mg | (1 %) | ||
Iron | 0.2 mg | (1 %) | ||
Iodine | 12 μg | (6 %) | ||
Zinc | 0.1 mg | (1 %) | ||
Saturated fatty acids | 0 g | |||
Uric acid | 0 mg | |||
Cholesterol | 0 mg |
Ingredients
- Ingredients
- ½ tsp Juniper berries
- 4 tsps dried Stinging nettle
- 2 tsps dried Birch leaf
- ½ small lemon
- Sweetener
Kitchen utensils
Preparation steps
Crush the juniper berries in a mortar or with the flat side of a knife.
Put the stinging nettle and birch leaves in a pot and scald with 1 cup boiling water. Cover and let steep for 8 minutes.
Meanwhile, rinse lemon in hot water and wipe dry. Remove zest in strips with a peeler, then cut into fine strips.
Pour tea through a tea strainer into a cup or a glass. Add sweetener to taste, garnish with lemon strips and serve.