Lemon Tea with Ginger and Mint Flavor

Winter makes the heart cold and long for warm refreshments. The traditional milk based tea consumed in India is great for warm refreshment. But it leaves your heavy and full of fatty milk solids. However this lemon tea provides the punch without the flab.
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