Boost Your Child’s Immune System Over Winter with These Tea-infused Recipes
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The cooler months are accompanied by cold and flu germs, which is why it’s important for parents and caregivers to boost the immune systems of little ones. One of the best ways to do this is through diet, andLaager Tea4Kidz Rooibospartner dietitian,Mbali Mapholi, has shared some great tips and recipes for immune boosting this winter.
“Key nutrients like vitamins A, C, and D, as well as zinc and probiotics, all play a big role in keeping kids healthy, and it can be easier than you think to include them in everyday meals!” explained Mbali. “These can be found in colourful fruit like oranges and strawberries, vegetables like pumpkin and spinach, yoghurt, oats, seeds, and even mushrooms left in the sun for a little vitamin D boost.”
She says another ‘simple yet powerful’ addition to any meal is Laager Tea4Kidz Rooibos: “It’s naturally caffeine-free and packed with antioxidants that help fight inflammation and support immunity. It’s delicious on its own, but also works beautifully in smoothies, iced teas and warm drinks.”
To support young immune systems this winter, Mbali has shared 4 easy, affordable, and tasty recipes.
This is a simple, fruity, and immune-fortifying smoothie inspired by South African pride and sunshine. The key ingredients include vitamin C from mango and banana, and zinc and probiotics from yoghurt.
Brew Laager Tea4Kidz Rooibos tea bag in boiling water for 5 minutes. Remove the tea bag.
Pour the ingredients into a blender and add the other ingredients, blending as you go until smooth and creamy.
Serve in a glass or a fun cup with a swirl of berry yoghurt.
2. Laager Tea4Kidz Rooibos & Apple Jelly Cubes
This is an easy, homemade lunchbox treat packed with natural sweetness and fibre. Gut health is central to immunity, and the apple fibre supports healthy gut bacteria, while Laager Tea4Kidz Rooibos helps reduce oxidative stress.
2 tsp gelatin (or agar-agar for vegetarian option)
½ cup grated apple (2 fresh apples)
Instructions
Brew Laager Tea4Kidz Rooibos in boiling water for 5 minutes. Remove the tea bag.
Stir in honey and gelatin until dissolved.
Add grated apple and pour into moulds.
Refrigerate until firm (about 4 hours).
3. Laager Tea4Kidz Rooibos Veggie Noodle Soup
This is a hydrating, nourishing soup to warm up little bodies on chilly days. The vitamin A from carrots and peas supports immune cell development, while turmeric has natural anti-inflammatory properties.
In a pot, combine brewed Laager Tea4Kidz Rooibos and instant noodles.
Steam frozen peas in a microwave or pot for 3 minutes or until soft.
Add veggies over the noodles and seasoning. Simmer for 2-3 minutes.
Serve warm in a bowl.
5. Laager Tea4Kidz Rooibos Citrus Iced Tea
This is a refreshingly hydrating drink with a burst of vitamin C from both the citrus and the Laager Tea4Kidz Rooibos enriched with vitamin C. It’s natural hydration without the sugar overload!
Brew Laager Tea4Kidz Rooibos in boiling water for 3-5 minutes. Remove the tea bag and let it cool.
Stir in orange juice, honey, and lemon slices.
Pour over ice and garnish with mint.
Serve in a fun bottle or glass jar.
The Laager Tea4Kidz Rooibos range is naturally caffeine-free and sugar-free, and offers a variety of flavours, including 2 with added Vitamin C for even morehealth benefits.Note that variants with added Vitamin C are recommended for children over one year old.
Parents and caregivers can also access a range of healthy recipes, advice and tips via the Joekels website,www.joekels.co.zaand via@Tea4Kidzon Facebook and@LaagerRooibosTeaon Instagram. Laager Tea4Kidz can be purchased from all major supermarkets, as well as online atwww.joekels.co.za. Follow@UrbanDieititanon social media for more dietary tips and inspiration from Mbali Mapholi.