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Bored of plain green tea? Try these 6 weight-loss-friendly recipes

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 27, 2026, 11:17 IST
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Bored of plain green tea? Try these 6 weight-loss-friendly recipes

Green tea has long worn the halo of a health drink. It is light, soothing and often the first cup people reach for when they want something cleaner than coffee and less fussy than a smoothie. But plain green tea can become repetitive fast. The good news is that you do not need to give up its benefits just because your taste buds are bored. With the right additions, green tea can be turned into a flavourful, satisfying drink that still feels light on the body. These six recipes keep the spirit of green tea intact while adding a little more character. They are refreshing, low in calories and easy enough to make on a busy morning or in the middle of an afternoon slump.

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Lemon ginger green tea

This is the classic upgrade for a reason. Lemon brightens the tea, while ginger brings a gentle warmth that makes the drink feel more vivid and filling.

How to make it:
Steep 1 green tea bag or 1 teaspoon loose green tea in hot water for 2 to 3 minutes. Add a few thin slices of fresh ginger to the water while it steeps. Strain into a cup, squeeze in half a lemon and sip warm. Do not boil the green tea for too long, or it can turn bitter.

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Mint green tea cooler

Mint gives green tea a cool, crisp finish that feels especially satisfying in warm weather. It is a simple way to make tea taste fresh without adding sugar.

How to make it:
Brew green tea as usual and let it cool slightly. Add a handful of fresh mint leaves and let them steep for another 2 minutes. Strain, then chill in the refrigerator or serve over ice. A few crushed mint leaves in the glass can make it feel more like a café drink, minus the calories.

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Cinnamon green tea

Cinnamon gives green tea a soft, sweet aroma without the need for sugar. It is one of the easiest ways to make the drink feel richer and more comforting.

The warmth of cinnamon also changes the character of green tea in a subtle way, rounding off its slight bitterness and making each sip feel smoother. It turns a simple cup into something that feels a little more intentional, almost like a quiet morning ritual.

How to make it:
Add a small cinnamon stick or a pinch of ground cinnamon to hot water before steeping the green tea. Let it rest for 2 to 3 minutes, then strain if needed. This version works especially well in the morning, when you want something warming but still light.

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Apple green tea

If plain tea feels too sharp, apple can soften it beautifully. The result is lightly fruity, slightly sweet and easy to enjoy without any added syrup.

How to make it:
Steep green tea and add a few thin apple slices to the cup while it is still warm. A dash of lemon can sharpen the flavour. You can also chill it and serve it as a cold tea infusion. Use fresh apple rather than juice to keep the drink lighter.

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Tulsi green tea

Tulsi, or holy basil, adds an earthy herbal note that pairs naturally with green tea. It is the kind of drink that feels restorative without trying too hard.

How to make it:
Boil water, add a few tulsi leaves and let them simmer briefly. Remove from heat, then steep the green tea for 2 to 3 minutes. Strain and drink warm. If you like, add a tiny bit of lemon for brightness. This version is especially pleasant in the evening when you want something calming.

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