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A delicious and refreshing ginger peach tea with a hint of zesty ginger.
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A delicious blend of cinnamon and spice in a jewel-toned tin with 30 tea sachets.
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An elegant Earl Grey tea blend in a jewel-toned tin, honoring England's imperial tea history.
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A refreshing pink iced green tea blending sweet strawberry and aromatic basil for a vibrant, herbal sip.
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A caffeine-free herbal tea with a bold, fruity flavor and a beautiful ruby color.
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A gray tea infuser basket with a large size for maximum flavor extraction and easy cleaning.
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Flavored Teas
Flavored teas are teas infused with natural ingredients such as herbs, fruits, and spices. They offer a wide range of taste and aroma profiles to suit different preferences. Flavored teas can be enjoyed hot or cold, and are often used for their therapeutic properties. Some popular flavors include mint, lavender, lemon, and ginger.
Flavored Teas
FAQ List
Flavored teas are teas that have been infused with natural flavorings, such as fruits, herbs, and spices, to create a unique and delicious taste and aroma.
In addition to the health benefits of tea itself, flavored teas offer a range of additional benefits depending on the ingredients used. For example, teas with citrus flavors can be high in vitamin C, while teas with herbs like chamomile or lavender can have a calming effect on the body.
The brewing method for flavored teas depends on the type of tea and the specific flavorings used. In general, it's best to follow the brewing instructions provided by the tea manufacturer. However, as a general rule, flavored teas are often brewed at a slightly lower temperature and for a shorter time than unflavored teas to prevent the flavors from becoming too strong or bitter.
Yes, many flavored teas can be enjoyed cold or iced. Simply brew the tea as usual and then chill it in the refrigerator or over ice. You can also add additional flavorings, such as fresh fruit or herbs, to create a refreshing and delicious iced tea.
It depends on the specific flavorings used in the tea. Some flavored teas may contain ingredients that are not suitable for people with certain dietary restrictions, such as allergies or sensitivities to certain fruits or herbs. It's always best to read the ingredients list carefully and consult with a healthcare professional if you have any concerns about consuming flavored teas.