Not only women are seduced by the attractive appearance of this blend. Open the tea bag and enjoy the spicy scent of juniper and fresh oranges. The taste is very soft and round with a pleasant note of fennel and cinnamon. Men will surely love this tea, as well.Contains liquorice root – in case of high blood pressure, excessive consumption of this blend should be avoided.
Traditions from the Ayurvedic teachings form the base for this blend, which fulfils all the highest expectations of an herbal tea. The interesting spicy and tangy herbal taste with a hint of ginger and pepper will not only vanquish men’s weariness, but also the whole family‘s.Contains liquorice root – in case of high blood pressure, excessive consumption of this blend should be avoided.
Fruity, fresh lemongrass and spicy ginger match perfectly and liquorice contributes the extra touch of finesse. This herb tea is not spicy, but is given a natural sweetness by the added liquorice root. This very attractive blend combines the Indian teachings and the European idea of wellness perfectly. Also an absolute delight served chilled!Contains liquorice root – in case of high blood pressure, excessive consumption of this blend should be avoided.
What better way to start off our Anniversary Tea Special than with this absolutely bestselling Ayurvedic tea to keep any January blues at bay! Yoga tea has been a part of our assortment since the very beginning, selling the equivalent of roughly 4 million cups of tea!
Yoga tea is the classic among the Ayurvedic tea varieties. In our blend you will find stinging nettle leaves in addition to the classic, spicy ingredients. This is a powerful, warm drink on cold days and pleasant at any time.
For the classic Yoga tea preparation we recommend the following recipe: Boil 0.4 oz. (11 g) “Yoga Tea” in approx. 34 fl. oz. (1 l) of water for about 30 minutes, filter it and add 8.5 fl. oz. (0.25 l) milk. It can be sweetened with honey, if you like.
In former times, nutmeg used to be incredibly expensive. Nowadays, you can find it in any grocery store spice rack! "Nutmeg flowers", also known as mace, are actually the reddish shell of the nutmeg trees fruit and used to be erroneously considered the dried husk of the nutmeg's flower. The fine, aromatic flavor is milder than that of the nutmeg and characterizes the ayurvedic earthiness, much like turmeric. This organic blend of these two spices, mixed with other well-known ingredients, is a successfully, spicy enrichment to our ayurvedic tea offerings. Contains liquorice root – in case of high blood pressure, excessive consumption of this blend should be avoided.
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