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Hibiscus 🌺 Tea
Did you know?
Hibiscus can be used for healthy food colouring and for tea infusions.
Add 1/4 cup to 1 cup boiling water and let it steep for colouring.
Health benefits
ability to lower blood pressure and has cooling effects on the body. Therefore is beneficial for hot flashes. It is high in antioxidants and vitamin C. Antioxidants in hibiscus tea may help to lower the the LDL cholesterol level. Hibiscus is also rich in protocatechuic acid - a powerful antioxidant that also has anti- tumour properties. Hibiscus tea also benefit the liver and other organs in the human body and cause diseases including cancer....
Masala Chai Rooibos
Masala Chai Rooibos
Tasty Rooibos combined with Malabar spices.
Caffeine Free Rooibos high in antioxidants and minerals.
Malabar spices
which includes black pepper, cardamom, cloves cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg
These spices support
Cardio vascular health
High in antioxidants
Anti bacterial properties
Anti microbial
Anti inflammatory
Beneficial for cardio vascular health
Known to strengthen the immune system
Green Teas
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Regular consumption of green teas is the key to reaping it’s healthy benefits.
Green tea is high in antioxidants and contains a compound polyphenols which are capable of dilating blood vessels making them beneficial for hypertension.
Different green teas for different palates
Angel’s Dream
Buckingham Palace
Genmaicha
Ginger Green
Ginger Turmeric
Green Yerba Mate
organic Jasmine Gold Dragon
Jasmine with flowers
Japanese Sencha
Jetlag Awake
Monks Blend Green
Peppermint
and many more
Lavender Super Blue
The History Of Tea
Ancient China is the birthplace of tea almost 5000 years ago. The golden age of tea started during the Tang Dynasty.
It was the favourite drink of emperors. It was the subject of books and poetry and a medium for artists.
At one point China held a virtual monopoly on the world’s tea trees making tea one of the three essential export goods. This gave China a great deal of power and economic influence as tea drinking spread around the world.
In 1600 the Dutch traders brought large quantities of tea to Europe. In 1661 Great Britain was...