Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Taiwanese Brown Sugar Ginger Tea 黑糖薑茶


This Taiwanese brown sugar ginger tea (黑糖薑茶) is a comforting, spicy-sweet drink that warms you from the inside out. Made with just fresh ginger, rich brown sugar, and hot water, it’s a traditional remedy often enjoyed in Taiwan during cooler weather, rainy days, or whenever you need a soothing boost.

The ginger is lightly smashed and pan-fried first, releasing its natural oils and adding a subtle roasted aroma. After simmering, the ginger flavor becomes bold and fragrant, with a pleasant heat that spreads through your whole body. The brown sugar melts into the tea, giving it a deep caramel sweetness that perfectly balances the spice.

Served hot, this tea warms you from the inside out — perfect for chilly days, soothing sore throats, easing menstrual discomfort, or simply relaxing in the evening. It’s simple, natural, and wonderfully comforting, just like the homemade ginger teas often enjoyed in Taiwanese households.


Ingredients:
- 250 g Ginger
- 100-150 g Brown Sugar
- 1 L Hot Water


Instructions
1. Wash the ginger thoroughly. Slice it into thick pieces (no need to peel unless you prefer).
2. Use the back of a knife or a meat mallet to lightly smash the slices — this helps release more aroma and spice during cooking.
3. In a saucepan, lightly fry the ginger slices over medium heat until fragrant and slightly charred. This step deepens the flavor and adds a warm, roasted note.
4. Pour in 1 liter of hot water, then bring the mixture to a boil.
5. Reduce heat and simmer for about 10 minutes, allowing the ginger to fully infuse the water.
6. Add brown sugar, stirring until fully dissolved. Taste and add more sugar if you prefer a sweeter drink.
7. Strain the tea to remove the ginger slices — leaving them in will make the tea increasingly spicy.
8. Serve hot.
 
Tips
- For stronger flavor, simmer up to 15–20 minutes.
- You can store the strained tea in the fridge for up to 2 days and reheat before serving.
- Optional: add a splash of lemon juice or honey for a refreshing twist.

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