Yogi Tea Well-being tea (17 bags)

Yogi Tea Well-being tea (17 bags)
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Yogi Tea Well-being tea (17 bags)

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Tea with sweet cinnamon and aromatic sage tastes like relaxing in an oriental Mediterranean way. Lemongrass, cardamom and licorice inspire the unique taste. There is an art to taking time for yourself and feeling good. We can learn it with a cup of feel-good tea to understand, "If you're kind to yourself, you can be kind to others." The subtle message of this tea is, "Bridge to kindness."

Cinnamon

Cinnamon was among the most expensive spices in the world and is said to have been used as a spice in China as early as 3,000 years BC. Cinnamon is extracted from the bark of the South Asian cinnamon tree, tastes aromatic-sweet and contains valuable essential oils.

Sage

The name of this wonderfully fragrant plant from the Mediterranean region comes from the Latin word "salvare". Due to its fresh-spicy, slightly bitter taste sage was already in the ancient China weighed with gold.

Licorice

Licorice, the defining ingredient of licorice, has been known since ancient times. It has about 50 times the sweetening power of sugar and tastes mildly sweet and bitter-tart.

Oregano

Its full, slightly bitter-hot aroma makes oregano an elementary component of Mediterranean cuisine. It can be found throughout Central Europe, but oregano is also very common as a popular spice plant in North America and the Near East.

Cardamom

Cardamom has been one of the most popular spices throughout Asia and Arabia for thousands of years. Its subtle, sweet and pungent aroma predestines cardamom for use in numerous dishes - from spicy curries to spicy Christmas cookies.

Lemongrass

Lemongrass contains essential oils and has a strong, lemony-fresh flavor. It is still unclear where the plant, which is mainly used in Asian cuisine and belongs to the Familieu of sweet grasses, originally came from.

Preparation

Pour 300 ml of boiling water over the tea bag and steep for about 5-6 minutes (longer for a stronger taste).

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