Coffee Tea
Product Introduction
Coffee tea bags are a blend of high-quality ground coffee and granulated tea, containing more caffeine than other teas. Taksoo coffee tea bags are made from premium raw materials and are packaged in laminated sachets according to the latest international standards. Taksoo coffee tea is an exceptional combination of the worlds of tea and coffee, and with its mild and unique flavor, it's an ideal choice for those seeking a new and exciting beverage experience. Furthermore, due to the caffeine content from coffee, it can be a suitable option for those looking for an energizing and stimulating drink. It is recommended to enjoy this tea with a piece of dark chocolate to experience even more pleasure from the delightful taste of coffee.
Ingredients
Premium Indian CTC black tea, coffee.
How and When to Consume
- Place one tea bag in a cup of 100°C water and wait 3 to 5 minutes for it to brew.
- This tea can be consumed early in the morning or in the afternoon.
Contraindications:
- Use with caution during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
- If you have any specific internal health problems or allergies, consult a specialist before consumption.
Storage Instructions
Store in a dry, cool place away from aromatic substances and direct sunlight.
History of Coffee
Scientific Name: Coffea
English Name: Coffea
Coffee is a genus of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family, consisting of shrubs or small trees native to tropical and southern regions of Africa and Asia. The seeds of certain species, known as coffee beans, are used to flavor beverages and various products. Coffee, as one of the most valuable and widely traded commodity crops in the world, is an important export product for the countries of Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Africa.
Benefits of Coffee
- Relieves drowsiness and fatigue
- Increases alertness and awareness
- Suitable for weight loss
- Protective effects against certain neurodegenerative conditions
- Contains bioactive molecules such as polyphenols, caffeine, potassium, and magnesium
Sources
- www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- www.hsph.harvard.edu
- www.healthline.com
- www.researchgate.net
- www.teaboard.gov.in
- wikipedia.org