Food & Drinks

7 Sizzling Drinks You Should Try

Hot drinks are the best way to keep yourself warm on a cold day. They can also be used as an excuse to enjoy a good cuppa with your friends and loved ones while catching up. However, there's nothing like trying out some of these hot drink recipes to make your day even better.

In this context, we are going to discuss the 7 most sizzling drinks that you should try once in your life. Let’s get into the main topic.

Sizzling Drinks to Try 

Hot Honey Tonic

A hot honey tonic is a great way to warm up in the winter. It’s also good for your immune system, skin, digestion, bones, and heart.

Honey has long been known as a natural remedy for colds and flu; it helps soothe sore throats by coating the throat lining with a protective layer. When combined with hot water and lemon juice (or, in this case, lime juice), honey becomes even more effective at soothing your throat!

Hot lemon water has been shown to positively affect mood, energy levels, and alertness while boosting immunity from illness and allergies by increasing the production of white blood cells, which fight off infections. 

Minty Hot Chocolate

Minty hot chocolate is a delicious, sizzling drink that can be made with only 4 ingredients. This drink is not only tasty but also healthy for you, as it contains low calories and is high in nutrients. You can prepare this minty hot chocolate by combining cocoa powder, milk, sugar, and peppermint extract in a saucepan at medium heat for about 5 minutes or until the sugar dissolves completely.

If you are looking for something even healthier, try adding some ground flaxseed or chia seeds to your smoothie instead of regular milk or plain water; both these options give out more fiber, which will help your body digest the food better than usual.

Hot Toddy With Whiskey And Cinnamon

A hot toddy is a drink that warms you up, soothes your throat, and helps you to relax. It's also a great way to get antioxidants from whiskey, which can help lower cholesterol and boost the immune system.

The ingredients are simple: whiskey, honey, or sugar and water—and you can make it as strong or weak as you like. A basic hot toddy recipe calls for 1 part whiskey (or liqueur), 2 parts boiling water, and a few dashes of lemon juice (if desired). You can even add cinnamon sticks!

You don't need any special equipment besides a cup with some sort of lid if it's going to be left unattended on the stove top. Otherwise, just heat it in whatever vessel works best (we recommend something metal).

Turmeric Latte

Turmeric, one of the spices that have been used for thousands of years in Asian cuisine, is a good source of antioxidants. Antioxidants neutralize harmful free radicals. Free radicals are produced by our body as it processes oxygen and other substances we breathe or consume. When these free radicals are not neutralized, they can cause damage to healthy cells in our bodies, causing inflammation and disease.

In addition to its antioxidant properties, turmeric is beneficial against many diseases, including cancer, heart disease, and arthritis.
It has also been shown that turmeric may help the immune system fight infections such as colds. It also helps improve digestion by reducing stomach acidity, which allows food to pass through the digestive tract more easily.

Ginger Tea

Studies have shown that drinking ginger tea can help with memory, learning, and concentration. It also has antioxidant properties that protect against free radicals, which are linked to Alzheimer's disease.

To make fresh ginger tea, combine 1 cup of water with ¼ teaspoon of ground ginger, 1 tablespoon of raw honey, and a dash of lemon juice in a saucepan over medium-high heat. Bring to boil; reduce heat to low; simmer uncovered for 10 minutes, or until reduced by half. Strain into mugs and enjoy!

Pumpkin Spice Latte

A pumpkin spice latte is a coffee drink that uses pumpkin flavoring to give it a delicious fall flavor. It's one of the most popular drinks around during autumn and winter, but they're available year-round as well.

You can order a pumpkin spice latte at your local Starbucks or Dunkin' Donuts, but you can also make one at home! If you don't have much experience in making lattes, there are some things to keep in mind:

You can make this with or without coffee (you want to use two tablespoons of ground espresso if using coffee).

You can use regular milk or almond milk for this recipe and add sugar if desired.

Apple Cider Vinegar Detox Drink

Apple cider vinegar has been used for generations, and it's one of the most popular remedies for weight loss, digestive health, and overall wellness. It's also a powerful natural antibacterial that helps fight infections in your body. While it’s true that apple cider vinegar is not going to turn you into a monster endurance athlete overnight (sorry!), there are some benefits you might not have considered before.

For starters, apple cider vinegar is made from apples by fermentation—it’s nothing more than diluted acetic acid (think white wine). So why would anyone drink something so acidic? Because when it comes down to it, people have consumed this stuff for thousands of years without any negative side effects besides getting drunk on their concoctions at parties like mine does all the time (again).

Conclusion

Drinking is fun, and there's no need to be afraid of it. We're just trying to get you started on the right foot with these seven sizzling drinks. So go ahead, try them tonight and see if you like them!

Beth Norris

Beth Norris has years of experience working with top cosmetic and skincare brands for years  which reflects in her blogs which are packed with beauty and skincare tips. She has amassed a big following over the years, who wait for her content anxiously.

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