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The Refreshing Drink (sharing in a circle)

Lemon Myrtle and Bush Honey Infusion

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A golden, fragrant infusion, lemony without a drop of lemon, sweetened with bush honey and served warm or chilled depending on the day's heat.

The Refreshing Drink (sharing in a circle)

A golden, fragrant infusion, lemony without a drop of lemon, sweetened with bush honey and served warm or chilled depending on the day's heat.

After exertion, my body craved water, again and again — I never messed around with hydration. But plain water sometimes gets boring. So I steep a few lemon myrtle leaves: it smells like an entire orchard, yet there's not a single lemon in it, just our local leaf. A touch of wild honey, and you hold the glass in both hands like a treasure. It's my way of thanking the body that ran.
Cathy Freeman
Ingredients
  • Fresh lemon myrtle leavesa small handful (lemony aroma)
  • Spring wateras needed (base)
  • Native bee honey (sugarbag)to taste (sweetness)
How it was made : Aboriginal peoples used many aromatic plants in infusions and remedies; lemon myrtle, very rich in citral, is one of the most fragrant examples. Bush honey (sugarbag), collected from native stingless bees, was a precious and sought-after treat.
Sources : Damien Coulthard & Rebecca Sullivan, Warndu Mai (Good Food), Hodder & Stoughton, 2019