Black Tea and Lemon Verbena
Product Introduction
Taksoo’s Black Tea and Lemon Verbena is a pleasant and refreshing blend of black tea with the flavor and aroma of lemon verbena. This tea is an ideal beverage for those who are looking for a combination of unique and soothing flavors. Lemon verbena, with its calming properties, reduces stress and helps relax the mind and body. Taksoo’s Black Tea and Lemon Verbena contains no chemical additives and is made from the finest raw materials. This tea is offered in standard and attractive packaging to maintain its freshness and authentic taste for a long time.
Ingredients
Black tea, lemon verbena
Brewing Instructions
For every 180 cc of water, add two teaspoons of tea to the teapot. Black tea and lemon verbena can be brewed in two different ways:
For a light flavor: Brew for 5 minutes at 100°C.
For a strong and robust flavor: Brew for 10 minutes at 100°C.
This tea can be consumed as a relaxing drink two hours after meals.
Contraindications
- Should not be used in large quantities by people with kidney disease.
- During pregnancy and breastfeeding, consult a physician before use.
Storage Instructions
Keep in a dry, cool place and away from aromatic substances and sunlight.
History of Lemon Verbena
Scientific name: Aloysia citrodora English name: Lemon Beebrush
Lemon verbena is a plant native to South America and is known for its fragrant, lemon-scented leaves. Traditionally, this plant has long been used in traditional medicine to relieve digestive issues and alleviate anxiety. Lemon verbena was introduced to Europe in the 18th century and is now cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regions.
Benefits
Lemon Verbena
- Has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties
- Improves sleep quality
- Possesses antimicrobial properties
- Reduces muscle pain
Black Tea
- Relieves fatigue
- Rich in antioxidants and fights free radicals
- Lowers blood cholesterol
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