Organic Alkaline Herb (17) Tea Bags – Yogi Tea
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Organic Alkaline Herbs (17) tea bags from Yogi Tea This tea from Yogi Tea is a wonderful mix of mild herbs like oatgrass and lavender, giving this tea a very special character. A tea that tastes this good will leave you wanting another cup of it. The subtle message of this tea is: “Mild in harmony” In these modern fast-paced times, it isn’t always easy to eat balanced and alkaline meals. However, treating yourself in a mindful way is still important. Enjoying this alkaline herbal tea composition allows you to regain your inner balance and gives you the best of natural ingredients. Brewing Suggestion: Pour 250 ml of freshly boiled water over the teabag then allow to infuse for 5 minutes or longer for a stronger flavour. To see our full range of products from Yogi Tea, please click Here. Ingredients: lemon grass*, lemon balm*, dandelion*, nettle*, spearmint*, raspberry leaves*, lavender flowers*, fennel*, carrot*, linden flowers*, alfalfa*, parsley* *certified organic About Ingredients: Nettle: The famous painter Albrecht Dürer saw it as “a gift from God”: the nettle, which can reach a height of 1.5 metres. It grows in temperate zones throughout the world – at the wayside and along fences, in meadows and gardens. Thanks to its pleasantly mild taste, it is an increasingly popular ingredient in foods, hot beverages or smoothies. Lavender flowers: We can smell it everywhere around the Mediterranean: the tantalising fragrance of lavender. Originally native to these areas but it is now cultivated globally because of its beautiful flowers. Lavender tastes tart-spicy and slightly bitter. It contains valuable essential oils. Lemon grass: Lemon grass contains essential oils and has a strong, lemony-fresh taste. The origins of this plant from the family of grasses that is primarily used in the Asian kitchen are still unclear to this day. Lemon balm: Bees love its nectar-rich fruit, and human beings appreciate the spicy-fresh, lemony taste of its leaves. In the Middle Ages, lemon balm was so highly valued that it had to be cultivated in every European monastery garden per decree. To read about the great work and values of Yogi Tea, please visit their website by clicking here.
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