What tea tastes best with honey?!


Question: What tea tastes best with honey?
I keep tea around the house, but I recently got a bad sore throat, so my doctor recommended adding honey to it.
We have Cinnamon Apple, Peppermint, Raspberry, and Lemon tea.
Which would taste best with honey? I love them all.

Answers:

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Hello Marissa...

Lemon tea tastes better than other combination with honey.



These will all taste good with honey. I don't know about which brand of tea you have, but sometimes the fruit teas are more sour, so those might irritate your throat a little. I'd try the other two, but again, if they're not too sour or if they don't irritate your throat, they'd all be fine. If it's too sour, just make it weaker or water it down.

My intuition is that the cinnamon one might be best for a sore throat, I really am not sure though. They're probably all going to be very good for you.

Feel better!



I am a vocalist and one of the best things you can drink is Lemon and Honey in some warm water.. So I think the best thing would be to keep it simple and go with the lemon. It should sooth your throat. Stay away from the peppermint and Cinnamon In my opinion that would irritate my throat if I had a "cold" for example..

Hope your throat feels better!

Lol why did the person below (Santosh Maharjan) copy and paste what I said? Crazy pplz



I am a vocalist and one of the best things you can drink is Lemon and Honey in some warm water.. So I think the best thing would be to keep it simple and go with the lemon. It should sooth your throat. Stay away from the peppermint and Cinnamon In my opinion that would irritate my throat if I had a "cold" for example..

Hope your throat feels better!



I'd go with the lemon tea - lemon tea and honey are made for each other. They're also great for a sore throat.

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cranberry or lemon - and lemon is always good for sore throat or upset stomach

me



Lemon tea is the best option




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