Traditional Dried Fruit Tea: A Warming Morning Beverage

Ingredients

4-5 dried figs
4-5 premium dates
4-5 prunes (dried plums)
500ml (2 cups) water
Equipment Needed

Medium saucepan
Fine-mesh strainer
Glass jar for storage
Cutting board
Sharp knife
Instructions

Prepare the Dried Fruits
Thoroughly rinse all dried fruits
Cut the dates, figs, and prunes into small pieces
Remove any stems or tough parts
Cooking Process
In a medium saucepan, bring 500ml of water to a boil
Add the chopped dried fruits
Reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes
Remove from heat and let steep for 5 minutes
Straining
Strain the mixture through a fine-mesh strainer
Gently press fruits to extract maximum flavor
Let cool slightly before serving
Pro Tips for Perfect Dried Fruit Tea

Choose high-quality, preservative-free dried fruits
Store dried fruits in an airtight container before use
Cut fruits into similarly sized pieces for even cooking
Don’t skip the straining step – it ensures a smooth beverage
Consider using filtered water for the best taste
Variations and Substitutions

Spice it up: Add a cinnamon stick or star anise while simmering
Extra warmth: Include a small piece of fresh ginger
Different dried fruits: Try adding dried apricots or raisins
Cold version: Chill and serve over ice in summer
Natural sweetness: Add a teaspoon of honey if desired
Storage and Make-Ahead Tips

Store prepared tea in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days
Reheat gently on the stovetop or microwave when ready to serve
Pre-cut fruits can be stored in an airtight container for quick preparation
Freeze leftover tea in ice cube trays for iced tea variations

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