Pineapple Tea: How to Make & Benefits

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Drinking pineapple tea is an excellent way to eliminate excess water in your body, along with various other impressive health benefits.

What is Pineapple Tea?

Pineapple tea is a floral beverage made with pineapple fruit, seeds, skin or leaves, and can even be made by blending pineapple juice into a regular tea preparation. This variation of how it is made can have a slight effect on the health benefits of this tea, although many of the key active ingredients in this tea are present, regardless of preparation method. Many people also prefer to drink pineapple tea, rather than buying pineapple juice from the store, which is often processed or contains too many sugars. Pineapple tea retains the flavor of pineapples, in most preparations. While it is most popular in tropical regions where pineapples grow, the availability of this fruit and the ease of production of the tea has made it sought after in non-tropical regions as well. [1]

Pineapple Tea Benefits

The most impressive benefits of pineapple tea include its effects on the following:

  • May aid in weight loss
  • May help in improving the mood
  • May aid in relieving anxiety
  • May help in boosting the immune system
  • May help in improving metabolism.
  • May help in reducing inflammation
  • May help in preventing premature aging
  • May aid in lowering the risk of chronic diseases

Let us discuss them in detail below:

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Bromelain is the most well-known active ingredient in pineapple, and it has been directly connected to reducing inflammation, which is why this tea is often recommended for people with arthritis. This effect is why so many people use pineapple tea to eliminate water retention, as it can induce urination and minimize the symptoms of edema. This possibly anti-inflammatory effect also makes it good for people who suffer from chronic headaches or irritable bowel syndrome. With possibly high levels of vitamin C in this tea, along with various other antioxidants, pineapple tea may prevent premature aging and lower your risk of chronic disease and neurodegenerative diseases. [2] [3]

There are those who recommend this tea for weight loss, due to its nutrient density, but lack of calories (unless you add fresh-squeezed juice, which can increase calorie count). Additionally, bromelain is linked to stimulating the metabolism, which can help many aspects of health, from hormonal levels to energy production. [4]

How to Make Pineapple Tea?

If you wish to make this tea at home, the most important thing is to decide your method of brewing. If you want to lose weight with pineapple tea, it is best to avoid using the juice of the fruit, and instead, utilize the fruit with skin and leaves. Here’s the step-by-step recipe to make pineapple tea at home.

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Pineapple Tea Recipe

Pineapple tea is a fruity, refreshing beverage which is rich in anti-oxidants. The waste from pineapple production has some exciting potential. Pineapple peels and cores hold a great deal of flavor. You can make a hot version of the tea during winters and the iced version of the same for the summer. However, as of now, let's take a look at the detailed process of making pineapple tea from scratch at home.  
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Course: Beverage
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Pineapple Tea
Appliance: Juicer
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 12 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 pineapple peel, crown, scraps
  • 1 knob ginger
  • 2 cinnamon sticks
  • 2 lit water
  • 4-5 teabags

Instructions

  • To make slimming pineapple tea, you can cut and simmer an entire ripe pineapple along with its skin in 2 liters of water, and add 2 cinnamon sticks for flavor. You can also blend it once boiled and add it to water and heat. If you don't want too strong a flavor of the cinnamon in your tea, just put one stick. 
    A woman with an apron slicing pineapple on a cutting board with a whole pineapple beside
  • Now, add 4-5 tea bags to the boiling water and allow them to steep for 5 minutes. Remove the tea bags. Stir in 2 teaspoons of sugar to it and let it simmer. In case, you use pineapple juice instead of actual pineapple pieces, you can add the juice in this stage. 
  • Switch off the gas stove and cover the pineapple tea for 2-3 minutes, allowing the tea flavor to completely seep in. Serve it, if you wish to have it hot. If you prefer to have it cold, refrigerate it for a while. 
    Three cups filled with pineapple, tea, and cereal on a white table

Notes

You can also make pineapple tea by adding pineapple juice to black tea.

Pineapple Tea Side Effects

There aren’t many side effects to drinking pineapple tea, but you should be aware of the effects it can have on your allergies, as well as potential interactions with medications. Too much bromelain can cause gastrointestinal distress, and pregnant or nursing women should speak with a doctor before consuming this tea. Allergic reactions to this tea are rare, but any swelling or difficulty breathing should be a sign to discontinue use immediately. [5]

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About the Author

John Staughton is a traveling writer, editor, publisher and photographer with English and Integrative Biology degrees from the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana (USA). He co-founded the literary journal, Sheriff Nottingham, and now serves as the Content Director for Stain’d Arts, a non-profit based in Denver, Colorado. On a perpetual journey towards the idea of home, he uses words to educate, inspire, uplift and evolve.

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