Tuesday, January 14, 2025

How to Make CINNAMON STICK TEA for Your Sore Throat, Cough & Brain Functions by @CleoCoyle



From Cleo CoyleMy husband Marc and I contracted this season's flu over the holidays. It was a nasty one that my dear husband caught first, and we suffered together through the end of December and into January. That's why I'm sharing this recipe with you today.

This tea is a balm to us when we're feeling poorly, and we sincerely hope it will soothe you, too. The reasons why are ancient. Scroll down to find out what they are...


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A RECIPE NOTE FROM CLEO

Yes, I know you can brew cinnamon tea from store-bought bags, but the flavor is not as powerfully good as fresh-brewed from sticks. And there is an added benefit to brewing from sticks...

Fresh brewing cinnamon tea from sticks fills the house with the fragrance of cinnamon, a scent you can't get from brewing quickly in bags. And the scent of cinnamon has been linked to improving cognitive brain functions (attention span, recognition memory, response speed, and working memory).

In fact, studies have shown cinnamon to have many health benefits (source Healthline), including antibacterial properties (great for that sore throat) as well as anti-inflammatory properties, partly thanks to cinnamaldehyde (a substance found in the spice). One study showed that cinnamon may reduce inflammation and muscle soreness.

So now you know why cinnamon has been used in traditional Eastern medicines as a treatment for various ailments, and I can testify that this cinnamon stick tea helps to alleviate my cold and flu symptoms, specifically my phlegmy cough. Brewing up fresh cinnamon stick tea always makes me happy, and its spicy-sweet flavor is delicious, too. 

CASSIA VS. CEYLON

The amount of cinnamon sticks you'll want to use for this recipe will vary, depending on the kind of cinnamon sticks you're using, as well as their freshness. Let's start with...


Cassia cinnamon sticks are the most common type found in grocery stores. These are hard sticks with a single layer of curl. Because of their hardness, I suggest using 3 Cassia cinnamon sticks to make this tea, rather than 2. Their time on store shelves also tends to make them less potent so that 3rd stick is usually needed to make a good cinnamon tea.




Ceylon cinnamon sticks are softer and also of higher quality and potency. You can recognize them by their many layers. Because they are primarily sold by spice merchants at a higher price point, they tend to be fresher and more powerful. AND they truly do have amazing flavor, well worth the price! I suggest using 2 Ceylon cinnamon sticks for this recipe.





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☕ Cleo's 
Cinnamon Stick Tea

As always, the quality of your results depends on the quality of your ingredients. Now I've made cinnamon tea from the less expensive Cassia cinnamon sticks (see them pictured above). You'll find these in your local grocery store. But if you want a better quality tea, try the better quality Ceylon cinnamon sticks.

Where to buy them? FYI - I buy mine from Nuts.com, click here to see the product page. They have good, fresh Ceylon cinnamon sticks as well as many other tasty products. Wherever you get your cinnamon sticks, I sincerely hope you will drink this tea with joy! ~ Cleo 

Makes 2 six-ounce cups of tea 

Ingredients:

2-1/2 cups water
2 Ceylon cinnamon sticks 
or 3 Cassia cinnamon sticks*
1 teaspoon honey (optional ~ use a local honey, if possible!)
1 small orange (optional)

*See my notes above on the differences between these types of cinnamon sticks.

Directions: Place 2-1/2 cups of water into a saucepan with 2 Ceylon cinnamon sticks (or 3 Cassia cinnamon sticks). Bring water to a boil and turn heat down to a low boil and simmer for 15 to 20 minutes. Turn off the heat and allow the cinnamon sticks to continue steeping in the water for a final 10 minutes. Strain into a teacup and enjoy!


🍊 Cleo’s 
Cinnamon-Orange 
Tea with Honey

Follow the directions for cinnamon stick tea above. After straining the cinnamon stick tea into your teacup, stir in 1 teaspoon of honey until dissolved. (We love using raw, local honey.) Squeeze the juice of one orange wedge into the cup. Garnish by placing one cinnamon stick into the cup. If you like, slice a thin round of orange and slide it onto the tea cup's rim. Serve warm and drink with joy!






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11 comments:

  1. Perfect timing because I'm getting a cold and this tea looks lovely. Thank you, Cleo. I'm looking forward to your new Coffeehouse mystery. Don't ever stop writing them.

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    1. aw, thank you, Melinda, for the sweet comment. Marc and I have been writing the Coffeehouse Mystery series for going on 21 years. We just love all the quirky characters in our Coffeehouse world. By now, they're like family to us, and (God willing) we hope to continue telling their stories for years to come. Thanks for stopping the Kitchen today. Keep reading...and keep in touch!

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  2. I love cinnamon tea even when I'm feeling good and now I know it's good for me. Thanks for the tip, Cleo. Looking forward to your new Coffeehouse Mystery (I already preordered it!).

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    1. Hi, Amy -- Thanks for the kind comment and three cheers for pre-ordering our new Coffeehouse Mystery. NO ROAST FOR THE WEARY is one fun, twisty mystery, and we hope you enjoy the read!

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  3. Thank you, so much! But where I live, cinnamon sticks are hard to find,

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    1. That's why it's good to know you can mail order them.

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    2. Thank you for the comment, Pie Baker, and chiming in with Libby to say that you can find great cinnamon sticks from companies like Nuts.com (and Penzeys.com). Hope that helps and take care!

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  4. Hope you are both feeling much better and drinking the tea now for fun, not medicine.

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    1. aw, thank you, Libby! We are still getting over some symptoms, and we're worried about relapsing so we're taking good care. You take care, too, as we move through the flu season. Wishing you health and happiness in this New Year!

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  5. Hope you have beaten the bug and are feeling better! Love cinnamon tea so will be giving this a try soon. Penzeys.com also has Ceylon cinnamon sticks that are mighty tasty!

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    1. Hi, Marcia -- Thank you for the good wishes. And thanks also for mentioning Penzeys.com - which is a great place to buy spices and cinnamon sticks, as well!

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