Jamu Juice (Turmeric Ginger Drink)
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Updated Sep 04, 2023
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Jamu juice is a traditional Indonesian herbal drink that keeps your body refreshed and balanced. It’s a simple blend of fresh turmeric, ginger, lemon, water, and sweetened with a bit of honey. Serve it chilled or warmed up for the perfect immunity booster this season.
What Is Jamu Juice?
It wasn’t until my trip to Indonesia that I discovered one of Bali’s hidden gem: Jamu juice. Traditionally, Jamu is an Indonesian medicine made from natural ingredients including roots, flowers, seeds, leaves and fruits.
Nowadays, the most common form of Jamu is turmeric Jamu. This is an all natural, anti-inflammatory tonic that boasts tons of health and beauty benefits. And while the name sounds exotic, the ingredients are quite simple.
This recipe includes fresh turmeric and ginger, honey, a squeeze of lemon and coconut water. Yep, that’s it! But you’d be surprised at what this simple combination can do. From reducing inflammation, improving digestion, to enhancing immunity, this juice really does it all. And it’s no wonder why everyone in Bali is drinking this by the jar.
Jamu Juice Ingredients
Here’s a quick breakdown of the exact ingredients you’ll need for this recipe.
- Fresh Turmeric and Ginger: This is a turmeric-heavy drink with a little bit of ginger added. Unlike my ginger shot recipe that’s heavy on the ginger. And for both recipes, I do recommend fresh turmeric and ginger root versus for the best benefits, though I have some substitutions listed in the recipe card below.
- Coconut Water: I’m using coconut water for a hydrating and replenishing drink. Make sure to look for a brand with no added sugar.
- Lemon: The juice of one lemon gives a good dose of vitamin C and helps to balance the flavors in the drink.
- Honey: Just a little bit of honey adds a touch of natural sweetness.
- Black Pepper – A pinch of black pepper helps to increase the bioavailability of the curcumin in the turmeric.
Things to keep in mind about some of these ingredients:
- You can peel or not peel the turmeric and ginger, it’s up to you. But if you do keep the skin on make sure to rinse and clean your fresh turmeric and ginger very well with hot water.
- Be mindful that turmeric can stain! So wash your blender and chopping board immediately after using.
- For the liquid base, you can use regular water instead of coconut water. But I’ve chosen to use coconut water to add extra electrolytes.
Benefits Of Turmeric And Ginger
Turmeric and ginger are the main ingredients in this recipe – and for good reason.
Turmeric
There’s no doubt that turmeric spice has taken over our food industry lately. From lattes to hearty soups, there are many ways to take advantage of its benefits if used properly. So what are those exactly?
Turmeric is most known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits. And this is all thanks to its star compound: curcumin. This compound not only leads to health benefits for your skin, but can assist with visible signs of aging.
Ginger
Ginger has been used in many cultures around the world for its medicinal properties. From relieving pain to soothing your digestive system, it does wonders when it comes to healing the body. And just like turmeric, ginger has a compound called gingerol which reduces inflammation, pain for chronic conditions, and so much more.
How To Make Jamu Juice
This refreshing juice comes together in just 4 easy steps. Here’s what you’ll need to do.
- Slice. Grab your fresh turmeric and ginger and slice it into thin pieces. Feel free to leave the skin on, but you can also peel as well.
- Blend. Add the turmeric, ginger, black pepper, and water to a high powered blender. Then blend for about 1 minute until it’s completely smooth.
- Boil. Pour the mixture into a pot and bring it to a boil. Let it simmer for about 20 minutes, then add the lemon juice and honey. Give everything a good stir.
- Strain. Using a fine mesh sieve, nut milk bag, or cloth, strain the mixture and pour it into a glass bottle to refrigerate.
When And How To Drink This
Typically Jamu juice is served chilled straight out of the fridge or over ice. But, you can also warm it up a bit if you’re in a colder environment.
So when should you drink this? Well, there’s no solid time. This could be a great option to drink first thing in the morning to prime your digestion. Or you can have a small glass (serving size is about a 1/2 cup) in between meals – just not during meals since it’s very strong in flavor.
If it’s too strong or spicy for you, you can always dilute it with a bit more water as well.
How Long Does This Last?
Jamu juice should last about 1 week in the fridge. Just make sure to store it in an airtight jar and give it a good stir or shake before serving.
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Jamu Juice (Turmeric Ginger Drink)
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Ingredients
- 125 grams fresh turmeric, approximately 1 cup roughly chopped
- 20 grams fresh ginger, approximately 1 finger sized piece
- 4 cups coconut water
- 1 lemon, juiced (about 3 tablespoons)
- 2 tablespoons honey, or other sweetener
- a pinch of black pepper (optional)
Instructions
- Slice the turmeric and ginger into thin disks. Feel free to leave the skin on.
- Add the turmeric, ginger, black pepper and coconut water into a blender. Blend on high speed for about a minute, until it's a smooth mixture.
- Pour the mixture into a pot and bring it to a boil. Reduce the heat to low and let it simmer for 20 minutes. Then add the lemon juice and honey, and give everything a good stir.
- Strain the mixture through a fine mesh sieve, nut milk bag or muslin cloth. Then pour into a glass bottle or jar and refrigerate. Enjoy chilled or warm.
Lisa’s Tips
- If you like my storage containers, they’re these juice jars and glass bottle.
- While I think this recipe is best with fresh turmeric, you can always try it with powdered turmeric. Usually 1/3 cup of powdered turmeric equals 1 cup of fresh turmeric.
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Hi, Can you freeze as separate shots?
Hi Sam – Yes you can!
Do you have to strain it as I going to try leaving the pulp in to get max benefit
Hi Fred – You can leave the pulp if you don’t mind it.
Lisa what could I use the pulp for
Thanks for this delicious recipe
Hi Carol – You can try using the pulp for a smoothie!
Hi Carol,
If I leave it in the fridge can I heat up half a cup every morning before consuming it?
Can I blend them all and leave it in the fridge without boiling and boil only when drinking in the mornings with the pepper added after boiling?
One dishwashing tablet in hot water gets rid of turmeric stains on saucepan
Love your recipe.I drink it daily and i feel amazing..
Thank you 😊
Hi Vikki – Happy to hear you’re loving this jamu juice!
For how long time I can store it in the fridge?
You can store this for up to a week in the fridge.
Great tasting drink! Love it over ice, Based on the recommendation for 1/2. Cup daily, and following exact directions for recipe, about how many mg of turmeric would be present in a serving? Thank you!
Guess you get tired of answering the same question 🤣just read all the way down and found my answer. Using the pulp in dressings is a good one. I figured smoothies so thanks again, love this stuff.
Haha, no worries! Happy you love this jamu juice, Tricia!