Cardamon seeds, little seeds of goodness in a cup, sweet, pungent, and aromatic in flavour. These seeds create a wonderful tisane whilst harbouring a plethora of health benefits. Orinating out of India, it soon spread through out the Greek and Roman civiliasations through the various trade routes; It was used as a pefume, toothpaste, and for digestive alilments. There are two main types of cardamom:
- True or green cardamom(bleached) and is distributed from India to Malaysia.
- Black Cardamom, also known as brown, or Nepal cardamom.
Black Cardamom source goodfood.com
Green Cardamom seeds - own pictures
There are two types of cardamon, both forms of cardamon are used as flavorings and cooking spices in both food and drink, and as a medicine. The green cardomom is used as a spice, infusion and in medicine; it is also smoked!
Cardamom has an intensely aromatic flavour and leaves a pleasant taste on your pallette: in medieval times it was chewed as a 'breath freshener' and the oil would be used in the 'pomander' that people used to smell whilst walking the medieval streets!!!!..... Black cardamom has a strong, unique taste which is distinctly more smokey, though not bitter, aroma, with a coolness some consider similar to mint.
Are there health benefits drinking cardamom tea?- yes quite a few, as its was an ingredient long used by the monks for treating digestive problems; cramps, heartburn, nausea and IBS . Can also reduce flatulance!
- An Abundance of Essential Vitamins & Minerals
Cardamom is rich in vitamins like Vitamin A, B, C, and riboflavin all ingredients essential for your body. It is also a reservoir of minerals and other essential nutrients that are good for you.
2. Headache? great natural painkiller
When you have that headsplitting headache, chew a few cardamom seeds or have cardamom tea, to help relieve the pain. Obviously if its a migraine something stronger will probably called for.
3. Reduces Risk of Hypertension and Heart ailments
If you suffer from blood pressure problems then Cardamom tea can aid the blood circulation to your lungs and decrease the risk of hypertension. Where your heart is concerned it’s an excellent drink for the prevention and control of pulmonary and heart diseases.(stylecrazewomenshealth)
4. Benefits for your hair, skin and nails - drinking this tea can boost your skin tone, making it look 'youthful and healthy'- this is because of the amount of vitamins and minerals giving your blood a boost. It can strengthen weak hair, because of the anti-oxidative properties inherent in its seeds. And lastly but not least, with all the anti-microbial and anti-bacterial properties your hair can derive from this tea, it can help to protect your scalp from different type of infections
NOTE OF CAUTION
Again this spice needs to be taken responsibily - overuse of it can have some side effects ie regular chewing of the seeds can lead to side effects. If used for prolonged times and in large quantities, cardamom might lead to some unexplained allergic reactions; skin rashes, hives can be an allergic reaction to chewing the seeds direct, breathing difficulties - seek medical attention immediately.
Again check with a medical practitioner if you are taking prescription medicines before you start chewing cardamom seeds or drinking tea as they can have a impact on some medications.
Please dont be put off by this note of caution, taken sensibly and in moderation, Cardamom tea gives you many benefits.
On a good note if you are pregant then cardomom tea is great for nausea ...a blessing in a cup!
TO MAKE:
1.5 litres/ 6 cups water
3 cardamom pod
3 tsp black tea leaves ( use a teabag if you dont have loose leaves)
250ml/1 cup milk
honey to taste
Boil the water in a saucepan over the stove.
Remove from heat and add the tea leaves, cardamom pods and milk.
Add in honey or choice of sweetner.
Return to the heat until it boils again and remove immediately- leave to let the flavours all infuse together for 5 minutes.
Pour into your mug and enjoy:)
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