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To combat this hot weather, I remember the herbal drinks my mom used to prepare for us when we were little. One of my favourites is chrysanthemum flower herbal drink which is cooling on a searing day.
Chrysanthemum flowers (chrysanthemum morifolium) are dried and sold in Chinese medicine shops cheaply, usually RM1 for a large packet. They are good for the eyes, lung and liver and can be made into an infusion or eye-wash for red eyes (if you are using as an eye-wash, please don’t add rock sugar!). The flowers should not be overboiled or it will lose its potency. The flowers clear heat, fever, headache and calms the liver. But do not use it if you have diarrhea.
The packets of chrysanthemum sold usually come with two other herbs. One is Jin Yin Hua or Honeysuckle which clears toxins and heat while the other is Licorice Root or Gan Cao. It is called a long life herb and is usually added to Chinese teas for revitalizing Qi. Gan Cao can be chewed on its own (like a chewing gum – discard the root once you’ve taken its ‘juice’) if you have a sore throat or itchy cough. It helps with the lung meridian and detoxifies the body. It is often used to harmonize the prescription of other herbs.
This trio of herbs can be made into a cooling herbal drink easily. Just boil the trio of herbs in a pot of water for 30 minutes. Sweeten with rock sugar if you like. This herbal tea can be taken warm or cold.
Tip: A delightful glass of cool chrysanthemum tea is heavenly on a hot afternoon!
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Barley water is easy to make. Just buy some barley at the local grocery store, measure 1 cup for 2 persons (it will become a lot once you boil it). Wash it under a few changes of water. Put into a large pot with about 2 liters of water. Add in some fresh gingko nuts and candied winter melon strips. Bring to boil for 10 minutes and then lower fire so that the whole thing simmers slowly for another 30 to 50 minutes. Add some rock sugar 10 minutes before you turn off the fire (how sweet you want it is up to you). Serve warm or cold. Another version of barley water is with dried soya bean strips. Both taste equally good and is cooling for the body. ---SoupQueen---