Stay healthy through the winter with cardamom-ginger tea
This spice from the Orient is also a remedy in Ayurvedic and ancient Chinese medicine. Cardamom has an antiviral and antibacterial effect. It also promotes blood circulation and digestion and has a cramp-relieving and diuretic effect. Cardamom is commercially cultivated in India, Southeast Asia, and Central America. Whole seed pods, seeds, and ground cardamom are traded. There is a green and black cardamom. You usually get the green cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum) in this country. Like galangal, ginger, and turmeric, cardamom is a member of the ginger family. The bushy plant can grow metres high in tropical areas. When grown in pots, it can reach a height of about one metre. The seeds are harvested and dried before they fall out of the capsule.