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All-Natural Homemade DIY Honey Lemon Ginger Cough Drops

Total time: 20 min
Difficulty: Low
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Tired of dull cough drops that taste more like medicine than magic? Time to transform your throat’s with these zingy DIY Honey Lemon Ginger Cough Drops. Made to soothe, boost, and refresh, these DIY candies are loaded with natural ingredients that soothes your sore throat, without any of the weird additives. And don’t worry, these drops are as easy to make as they are to pop in your mouth. With ingredients like honey, lemon, and ginger, they’re ideal for anyone craving a sweet, herbal boost to tackle that cough.

What Are Honey Lemon Ginger Cough Drops?

These homemade cough drops are little nuggets of natural goodness designed to bring relief to sore throats and nagging coughs. The zesty hit of lemon combines with soothing honey and warming ginger, creating a perfectly balanced drop that’s as delicious as it is therapeutic. Traditionally, these ingredients have been used in various cultures for their health-boosting properties: honey for its natural antibacterial goodness, ginger for its anti-inflammatory powers, and lemon for its vitamin C zing. And the clove? Well, that adds a hint of spice while naturally numbing a sore throat.

Pro Tips for the Best Honey Lemon Ginger Cough Drops

  • Letting your mixture boil for 20 minutes is key. This step helps the drops harden just right, so resist the urge to speed it up.
  • Use Parchment Paper. This non-stick surface keeps your drops from adhering to the tray, making for easy removal.
  • After pouring, sprinkle them with powdered sugar to prevent sticking and add a sweet finish.

Are Homemade Honey Lemon Ginger Cough Drops Effective?

Yes! Honey, lemon, and ginger each have properties that can help soothe a sore throat and alleviate cough symptoms. Honey coats the throat and has mild antibacterial properties, while lemon is packed with vitamin C, which boosts immunity. Ginger provides warmth and has anti-inflammatory compounds that may reduce throat irritation.

Can I Add Extra Herbs or Spices?

Absolutely! You can add other throat-soothing herbs like chamomile or echinacea, or spices like cinnamon for added flavor and health benefits. Just add them during the simmering process and strain before pouring into molds.

What Should I Do if the Cough Drops Get Sticky?

If your cough drops start to get sticky, sprinkle a bit of powdered sugar in the container to prevent them from sticking together.

Can I Store These Long-Term?

Stored in a cool, dry place, these cough drops can last up to three months, making them a great, all-natural remedy to keep on hand. Once set, store these drops in an airtight container, where they’ll stay firm and ready to use for months. Avoid humid areas, as they can cause the drops to become sticky.

Ingredients

Water
130ml (1/2 cup)
Sugar
210g (1 cup)
Lemon juice
15ml (1 tbsp)
Honey
20g (1 tbsp)
Clove powder
Ginger powder
Powdered sugar

How to Make Honey Lemon Ginger Cough Drops

In a saucepan, combine water, sugar, lemon juice, honey, clove powder, and ginger powder. Stir well. Heat the mixture until it comes to a rolling boil, then let it continue boiling for 20 minutes. This step helps the syrup reach the right consistency for hardening.

Remove the saucepan from heat. Use a teaspoon to carefully drop portions onto a baking tray lined with parchment paper.

Dust and Set. Sprinkle powdered sugar over the drops to prevent sticking, then allow them to cool and firm up.

Transfer the hardened drops to a bowl, and they’re ready for action. These honey lemon ginger drops are tasty, healthy, and just plain fun to make.

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