Green Tea Healthy Gummies with Honey Lemon Ginger is a delicious and healthy treat for the family. In the flu and cold period, it’s important to boost our immune system and drink a lot of tea! Why not boost your immune system with Healthy Gummies made with green tea, honey, lemon, and ginger?
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I don’t know about you, but I love drinking tea and not just one cup per day. I realized lately how differently everyone likes their tea, so in this recipe, I’ll show how I make my tea, but if you like yours differently, make yours that way!
Tips:
- If you are against using gelatin, use agar-agar or any other vegan gelatin substitute.
- If you are against using honey, use any other sweetener you like, or just skip it and you’ll get sour gummies.
- Add some Vitamin C powder to add some extra Vitamin to your gummies.
- Use turmeric for anti-inflammatory.
- Homemade healthy gummies are a great way to sneak some green to your kids or even your diet. Blend some baby spinach, kale, or any other leafy green!
- If you want a more intense green tea taste and some energy kick, use matcha green tea powder.
- Fun shapes make them more appetizing.
- If you’re not a fan of tea, use juice or blended fruit instead.
These homemade gummies are truly easy to make, you can make them with your kids too. Also, they’re way better choices than the ones in the store! You can use less or even skip the sweetener, add some extra vitamin and they’re completely customizable!
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Green Tea Healthy Gummies with Honey Lemon Ginger
Ingredients
- 4 Green Tea bag
- 2 tbsp Honey
- 1/2 Lemon’s Zest
- 1/2 Lemon’s Juice
- 1 tbsp Ginger
- 2 1/2 cup Water
- 2 pack Gelatin
Instructions
- Boil the water.
- Grate the ginger.
- Zest and juice the lemon.
- Put the tea bags in a measuring cup.
- Pour the hot water over the tea bags.
- Add the grated ginger, honey and the lemon juice and zest.
- After 2-3 minute take the tea bags out.
- Mix in the gelatin.
- Pour the mixture into silicone molds or a higher-walled tray.
- Put it in the fridge and let it sit for 30 minutes or until it solidifies.
- If you use a tray, cut your gelatin into 1×1 inch squares.
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QUESTION TIME:
- How do you like and/or make your tea?
- Which one do you prefer: tea or juice gummies?
- How do you boost your and your family’s immune system?
- What is your favorite healthy treat?
- Do you make healthy treats at home?
7 comments
How long are the gummies good for in the refrigerator? How much turmeric should I add?
Hi Carol! We ate them over a weekend, so the longest I stored was 3 days. I’d put at most about a teaspoon of turmeric since it has a strong flavor, but if you like the taste, feel free to add more.
Hi! What should I do if the gummies are sticking to the mold
Hi Alice! If it happens again, the best method probably is to put the mold in a bowl of hot/warm water for a few seconds without letting the water touch your gummies! I really hope it’ll help! – Love, Anna
How much gelatine is there in the packets that you use?
Hello Kathy! I used a Hungarian brand that contains 20 grams of gelatine/packs. But make sure you check the description of the gelatine you’ll use and what amount of gelatine/water ratio it recommends for gummy texture! I hope it’ll help!
– Anna
I want to add Feverfew tincture. Any suggestion of how much and would this change the consistency? Thanks