Fig Leaf Tea (Traditional Herbal Infusion)

Fig Leaf Tea (Traditional Herbal Infusion)

 Description

Fig Leaf Tea is a gentle herbal infusion made from fresh or dried fig leaves. It has a naturally sweet, coconut-like aroma and has been traditionally used to support blood sugar balance, digestion, and respiratory health. Caffeine-free and soothing, it can be enjoyed hot or cold.

Ingredients

  • 2 fresh fig leaves (or 1 tablespoon dried fig leaves)

  • 2 cups water

  • Optional:

    • Honey or date syrup (to taste)

    • Cinnamon stick or ginger slice (for warmth)

    • Lemon peel (for brightness)

 Instructions

  1. Wash the leaves thoroughly to remove dirt or sap.

  2. Tear or cut the leaves into smaller pieces (this releases flavor).

  3. Bring 2 cups of water to a boil.

  4. Add the fig leaves, reduce heat, and simmer for 10–15 minutes.

  5. Turn off heat, cover, and steep for 5 more minutes.

  6. Strain into a cup. Sweeten or flavor if desired.

  7. Enjoy warm, or let cool and serve over ice.

 Notes

  • Young, tender leaves give a milder flavor.

  • Older leaves are stronger and more medicinal.

  • The tea has a light coconut/vanilla aroma — no added flavoring needed.

Tips for Best Results

  • Dry extra leaves by air-drying in shade; store in a glass jar.

  • Do not boil aggressively — gentle simmer preserves nutrients.

  • For daily use, drink 1 cup per day, preferably after meals.

  • Pregnant or breastfeeding? Consult a healthcare professional first.

 Servings

  • 1 serving = 1 cup

  • Recipe yields 1 cup

 Nutritional Information (Approx. per cup)

  • Calories: 5

  • Carbohydrates: 1 g

  • Fiber: <1 g

  • Fat: 0 g

  • Caffeine: 0 mg

(Values are approximate and vary by leaf size and strength)

Health Benefits

✔ May help regulate blood sugar
✔ Supports digestion
✔ Traditionally used for respiratory relief (coughs, asthma support)
✔ Rich in antioxidants
✔ Anti-inflammatory properties
✔ Caffeine-free and calming

 Q & A

Q: Can I drink fig leaf tea every day?
A: Yes, 1 cup daily is generally considered safe for most adults.

Q: Can I use dried fig leaves?
A: Absolutely. Use about ½ the amount compared to fresh leaves.

Q: Does fig leaf tea taste bitter?
A: No — it’s mild, slightly sweet, and pleasantly aromatic.

Q: Can diabetics drink this tea?
A: Traditionally yes, but blood sugar should be monitored closely.

Q: Can I mix it with other herbs?
A: Yes! Cinnamon, ginger, fennel, or mint pair beautifully.

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