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  2. Health benefits of ginger: A guide to the plant's powers - AOL

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    Ginger has been used for some 2,000 years to treat specific health conditions. Today, the plant's benefits are being recognized on a global scale.

  3. Coffee cherry tea - Wikipedia

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    The husks can be dried and flaked like ground tea or dried into raisinlike pieces, both of which are prepared by steeping in hot water for a short period or cold water for a lengthy period. [1] The resulting beverage is served hot, iced, carbonated, and bottled by various producers, including as a beer. [ 1 ]

  4. 5 Benefits of Raisins That Make Them a Surprisingly ... - AOL

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    Ripe, juicy grapes have a home in many healthy eaters’ crisper year-round. Here, registered dietitian Jessica Bippen, RD, breaks down the benefits of raisins and much more. “The funny thing ...

  5. Dried fruit - Wikipedia

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    In Taipei, Taiwan, a 2010 city health survey found one-third of tested dried fruit products failed health standard tests, most having excessive amounts of sodium cyclamate, some at levels 20 times higher than the legal limit. [16] Turkey exported 1.5 billion dollars worth of dried fruit in 2021 and became the world's largest exporter of dried ...

  6. Ginger tea - Wikipedia

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    In Korea, ginger tea is called saenggang-cha (생강차; 生薑茶, [sɛ̝ŋ.ɡaŋ.tɕʰa]). It can be made either by boiling fresh ginger slices in water or mixing ginger juice with hot water. [6] Sliced ginger preserved in honey, called saenggang-cheong, can also be mixed with hot water to make ginger tea. [7]

  7. 9 amazing health benefits of ginger - AOL

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  8. Raisin - Wikipedia

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    A raisin is a dried grape. Raisins are produced in many regions of the world and may be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking, and brewing. In the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia and South Africa, [1] the word raisin is reserved for the dark-colored dried large grape, [2] with sultana being a golden- or green-colored dried grape ...

  9. Dietitians Say Drinking Lemon Ginger Tea Offers These ...

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    “Lemon ginger tea can promote healthy digestion by combining the benefits of ginger and lemon in a soothing beverage,” says Scott Keatley, R.D., co-owner of Keatley Medical Nutrition Therapy.