Lemon and Ginger in a Jar for Strong Immunity and Cold Prevention
Boost your immune system naturally with this simple yet powerful lemon and ginger honey preserve that takes just minutes to prepare. This traditional remedy combines three potent ingredients—fresh lemon packed with vitamin C, warming ginger with its anti-inflammatory properties, and raw honey known for its antimicrobial benefits. The result is a versatile health tonic you can enjoy as a soothing hot tea when you’re feeling under the weather, or as a refreshing cold beverage on warm days. Keep a jar ready in your refrigerator during cold and flu season, and you’ll have an instant immunity booster at your fingertips. The bright citrus flavor balanced with spicy ginger and sweet honey makes this remedy as delicious as it is beneficial for your health.
Ingredients
2 large fresh lemons (preferably organic)
150-200 g (5-7 oz) fresh ginger root
250-350 ml (1-1.5 cups) raw honey
1 tablespoon salt (for cleaning)
1 teaspoon baking soda (for cleaning)
Lukewarm water for cleaning
1 clean glass jar with lid (500 ml/2 cup capacity)
Instructions
Clean the Lemons:
Place the lemons in a bowl and cover with lukewarm water. If using non-organic lemons, add 1 tablespoon of salt to the water.
Rub each lemon thoroughly with salt to remove any dirt, wax coating, or residue from the peel. The salt acts as a natural abrasive.
Rinse the lemons under lukewarm running water. Sprinkle a small amount of baking soda directly onto each lemon and rub the peel again to further clean and remove any remaining coating.
Place the lemons back in the bowl, add fresh lukewarm water, and stir in 1 teaspoon of baking soda. Let the lemons soak in this solution for 15 minutes to ensure they’re thoroughly cleaned.
Sterilize the Jar:
While the lemons soak, place your glass jar and lid in a pot and cover completely with lukewarm water. Bring the water to a gentle boil over low heat.
Boil for 5-10 minutes to sterilize the jar and lid, which will help preserve your lemon-ginger mixture and prevent contamination.
Carefully remove the jar and lid using tongs and place them on a clean kitchen towel to air dry completely.
Prepare the Ginger:
Peel the fresh ginger root using the edge of a spoon or a vegetable peeler, removing only the thin outer skin.
Cut the peeled ginger into thin rounds, about 2-3 mm (1/8 inch) thick. Thin slices allow the ginger flavor to infuse better into the honey. If you prefer a milder ginger flavor, use less; for stronger flavor, use more.
Prepare the Lemons:
After 15 minutes of soaking, rinse the lemons thoroughly under clean running water and pat dry with a clean towel.
Trim off both ends of each lemon. If you notice any damaged or bruised spots on the peel, carefully cut them away.
Slice the lemons into thin rounds, approximately 3-4 mm (1/8 inch) thick. Uniform slices ensure even honey coverage.
Remove and discard all visible seeds from each lemon slice. This step is important as seeds can add bitterness to your preparation.
Assemble the Jar:
Ensure your sterilized jar is completely dry. Begin layering the ingredients: place 2-3 lemon slices at the bottom of the jar.
Add 2-3 slices of ginger on top of the lemon layer.
Pour enough honey over the lemon and ginger to completely cover them, about 2-3 tablespoons.
Repeat the layering process—lemon slices, ginger slices, then honey—until the jar is filled, leaving about 1 cm (½ inch) of space at the top.
Make sure the final layer is honey, ensuring all lemon and ginger pieces are completely submerged. This prevents spoilage and helps preserve the ingredients.
Cure and Store:
Wipe the rim of the jar clean with a damp cloth to remove any sticky honey residue, which ensures a proper seal.
Seal the jar tightly with the sterilized lid. Turn the jar upside down and leave it at room temperature for 1-2 days. This allows the honey to fully coat all ingredients and begin the infusion process.
During the first day, you may gently turn the jar a few times to help distribute the honey evenly.
After 1-2 days at room temperature, transfer the jar to the refrigerator. The mixture will keep fresh for up to 2 weeks when properly refrigerated.
How to Use:
For hot tea: Place 1-2 lemon slices, 1-2 ginger slices, and 1-2 tablespoons of the infused honey in a cup. Pour hot (not boiling) water over the mixture—water that’s too hot can destroy some of honey’s beneficial properties. Stir well and enjoy this soothing immunity-boosting tea.
For cold juice: Add 1-2 lemon slices, 1-2 ginger slices, and 1-2 tablespoons of honey to a glass with ice cubes. Fill with cold water, stir well, and enjoy as a refreshing, health-promoting beverage.
Always use a clean spoon when removing ingredients from the jar to prevent contamination.
Time & Servings
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Sterilization Time: 10 minutes
Curing Time: 1-2 days
Total Time: 1-2 days, 30 minutes
Yield: 1 jar (approximately 10-15 servings)
Nutrition (per serving with 2 slices lemon, 1 slice ginger, 1 tbsp honey): Calories: 65 | Protein: 0g | Carbohydrates: 18g | Fat: 0g | Fiber: 1g | Vitamin C: 15mg
Why This Recipe Works
This lemon-ginger-honey preparation creates a powerful immune-supporting tonic backed by traditional use and modern research. Lemons provide concentrated vitamin C, a crucial antioxidant that supports white blood cell function and helps protect cells from oxidative stress during illness. The citric acid in lemons also helps create an alkaline environment in the body and aids detoxification. Fresh ginger contains gingerol, a bioactive compound with potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects that can help reduce inflammation in the respiratory tract and soothe sore throats. Studies suggest ginger may also have antimicrobial properties against certain bacteria and viruses. Raw honey acts as a natural preservative while providing its own health benefits—it contains antioxidants, enzymes, and compounds with antimicrobial properties. Honey also coats and soothes the throat, making it particularly effective for coughs and irritation. The combination of these three ingredients creates a synergistic effect, with each component enhancing the benefits of the others. The honey extraction method also draws out beneficial compounds from both the lemon peel and ginger, creating an infused mixture that’s more potent than using these ingredients separately. This preparation is gentle enough for daily use while providing concentrated support during times of seasonal illness.
Medical Disclaimer
This recipe is intended for general wellness purposes and is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. While lemon, ginger, and honey have been traditionally used to support immune health, this preparation should not replace professional medical advice or treatment. If you have a medical condition, are pregnant or nursing, or are taking medications, consult your healthcare provider before consuming this remedy. Honey should never be given to infants under 12 months of age. If cold or flu symptoms persist or worsen, seek medical attention.