Sickness has swept through my house over the past few weeks, and when it was my turn to be sick, I turned to my old friend: tomato tea.
I've been making tomato tea for years, and it's become a go-to when I'm dealing with a nasty cold or flu. It's a recipe I learned from Jean Woolhiser at Earth Clinic, and it has brought me so much symptom relief during this bout of cold or flu - I'm not even sure which one I had this time!
I used to make my tomato tea pretty much just like Jean, but over the years, it has evolved as I made it again and again, using what was in my pantry and seemed appealing.
This is the recipe that I usually make, with substitutions listed to help you use what you have. Because the last thing you want to do when you're sick is run to the store.
Tomato tea is not a cure for the cold or for the flu, meaning that it most likely won't shorten the duration of your illness. What it definitely does is help give you temporary symptom relief. It's also a good way to sneak in a snack when sickness has sapped your appetite.
Here's a quick breakdown of why the tomato tea helps you feel better while you drink it and for a while afterwards:
- Ginger. There is evidence that ginger is a good pain reliever. Adding a dash of ginger to your mug can help soothe a sore throat and may even offer some relief to sore muscles.
- Spice. The ginger, garlic, and hot sauce make this drink pretty spicy, and that's no accident. Spicy foods and drinks help get things moving if you're congested, and they have a numbing effect that's nice on a sore throat.
- Heat. Just like spice, a warm drink helps ease congestion. Don't just sip this tea - breathe the steam deeply. It's so soothing!
- Nutrition. The reason this drink is made with tomato juice is because when you're sick, chances are you're not inclined to eat. The tomato juice delivers some calories and vitamins to help you feel a little bit less weak. A cup of tomato juice has around 50 calories, 120% of your daily vitamin C, 10% of your vitamin A, 2% of your iron, 2% of your calcium, and 8% of your dietary fiber needs for the day. Not bad for a little mug of goodness!
Grab your favorite mug, and let's brew up some soothing tomato tea, y'all! Watch the recipe video or follow the written recipe below.
Tomato Tea for Cold & Flu Relief
Ingredients
- 1 mugful of organic tomato juice - or veggie juice
- juice of ¼ a fresh lemon or 2 teaspoons vinegar - Any vinegar is fine. I've used rice vinegar, apple cider vinegar, and even balsamic to make this in the past.
- sriracha sauce - to taste, hot sauce of your choice, or a pinch of cayenne
- 1 pinch of ground ginger or ½ teaspoon minced - fresh ginger
- 1 clove of garlic - minced or crushed, or ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
Instructions
- Warm the tomato juice on the stove or in the microwave. It's even OK if it's a little bit too hot. That nice steam is good for soothing your poor nose and throat!
- Add the rest of the ingredients to your mug, and stir.
- Sip, and enjoy!
Linda @ Veganosity
I can totally see how this works, and it sounds delicious, like sipping on tomato soup. I love the addition of ginger as it's also an anti-inflammatory, which would also help reduce the symptoms of congestion. Thanks for this!
Becky Striepe
Thank you, Linda!
Sophia | Veggies Don't Bite
I've never heard of tomato tea but what an awesome collection of ingredients to help you get through a cold. The hot sauce sold me!
Becky Striepe
Hot sauce forever!
Cadry
I don't feel sick at all, but I'm going to make a mug of this anyway! In the winter, I get bored of the usual drinks, and I want something warm and satisfying. For a while, I drank a lot of broth teas. This is a similar idea and would be homemade. Thanks for the great idea, Becky!
Becky Striepe
Ooh broth tea sounds really pleasant, too!
Ginny McMeans
How very nice! I already feel better. This is going in my medicine cabinet.
Becky Striepe
I'm sorry that you're under the weather, Ginny, but glad the tea helped!
Mel | avirtualvegan.com
Why did I not see this before I got sick? I only saw it when I was nearly better. It looks awesome and so comforting. Bookmarking for next time....hopefully I won't need it for a long time!
Becky Striepe
I'm so sorry that you were sick! Here's to a healthy new year!