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Health Platter Lemongrass Hibiscus Green Tea Wholeleaf Tea

Rs. 295 Rs. 395
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0.2 kg
Barcode: 676351555041


Product Description

In this magnificent floral blend, you’ll find the refreshing aromas of hibiscus and lemongrass. A first of its sort, this is a hand-crafted tisane with powerful spring flavours to its credit. Its silky liquor has aromas of acidic citrus and a touch of spice. This tisane’s sweet flavour blast will linger on your mouth and stimulate your senses. 

Ingredients

Green tea

Green tea, unlike many other forms of tea, is prepared from leaves that have not been oxidised. Camellia sinensis plant is used to make green tea. Many types of tea, including black and oolong, are made from its dried leaves and leaf buds. 

Lemongrass

Fresh-lemongrass-citronella-grass-leaf-blue-wooden-texture

The tall, magenta-coloured stalks of lemongrass can reach a height of around 2 metres (6 ft 1 1/2 inches). Citronella grass is not only employed in the oil industry, but also in the kitchen as a flavouring agent.

Hibiscus petals

Hibiscus tea, also known as hibiscus infusion or hibiscus flower tea, is a herbal drink prepared by steeping hibiscus plant components in hot water.

It can be consumed either hot or cold and has a sour taste reminiscent of cranberries.

Hibiscus sabdariffa is the most popular hibiscus species for use in brewing hibiscus tea, while there are hundreds of other species that can be utilised depending on the region and climate.

Studies have found that consuming hibiscus tea offers a number of health benefits, including the potential to reduce blood pressure, kill bacteria, and aid in weight loss.

Rose petals

Compounds in rose petals boost metabolism and flush out impurities, making them a useful tool in the fight against obesity. In addition, consuming a handful of rose petals might make you feel full and curb your appetite, which can lead to weight loss without any further effort. 

Stevia

Stevia is a sugar substitute made from the stevia plant’s leaves (Stevia rebaudiana).

It’s a favourite among those trying to cut back on sugar and lose weight because it has no calories but is 200 times sweeter than regular table sugar.

Multiple positive health outcomes are linked to this practise, including decreased calorie consumption, blood sugar levels, and the likelihood of developing cavities.

What is Lemongrass Hibiscus Green Tea?

In order to relax and enjoy the summer months, nothing beats a cup of herbal tea made with hibiscus and lemongrass. A tisane made by hand, with hints of licorice and acidic citrus flavours. It can be enjoyed either hot or cold, and its flavour is strikingly similar to that of a cranberry. Tea made from the hibiscus flower has long been used to cure fevers, heart conditions, and sore throats.

What are the Health Benefits?

Improves the Body’s Defenses

Hibiscus tea, when drank on a regular basis, has been shown to reduce both high blood pressure and cholesterol. The immune system is strengthened and liver diseases are remedied by drinking hibiscus lemongrass herbal tea.

A remedy for aches and discomfort

Pain, inflammation, and menstrual cramps are all things that lemongrass can aid with, and it also helps relax sore muscles.

Manages diabetes

Patients with Type 2 diabetes can benefit from drinking hibiscus tea to help regulate their blood sugar.

Stepping Instructions

LET’S GET THE PERFECT CUP OF TEA.

WATER
150 ml – Use O2 rich water, running stream or RO filtered

TEMPERATURE
85˚ C - 90˚ C
Get the water temperature right to the recommended temperature

TEA BAG | LOOSE TEA
1 TeaBag | 2g
Use the pyramid teabag with the approximate water

TIMING
5 mins |
Infuse the leaves for a recommended time

Unlock the Power of Nature's Time-Tested Elixir!

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Health Platter Lemongrass Hibiscus Green Tea Wholeleaf Tea

Rs. 295 Rs. 395
In this magnificent floral blend, you’ll find the refreshing aromas of hibiscus and lemongrass. A first of its sort, this is a hand-crafted tisane with powerful spring flavours to its credit. Its silky liquor has aromas of acidic citrus and a touch of spice. This tisane’s sweet flavour blast will linger on your mouth and stimulate your senses. 

Ingredients

Green tea

Green tea, unlike many other forms of tea, is prepared from leaves that have not been oxidised. Camellia sinensis plant is used to make green tea. Many types of tea, including black and oolong, are made from its dried leaves and leaf buds. 

Lemongrass

Fresh-lemongrass-citronella-grass-leaf-blue-wooden-texture

The tall, magenta-coloured stalks of lemongrass can reach a height of around 2 metres (6 ft 1 1/2 inches). Citronella grass is not only employed in the oil industry, but also in the kitchen as a flavouring agent.

Hibiscus petals

Hibiscus tea, also known as hibiscus infusion or hibiscus flower tea, is a herbal drink prepared by steeping hibiscus plant components in hot water.

It can be consumed either hot or cold and has a sour taste reminiscent of cranberries.

Hibiscus sabdariffa is the most popular hibiscus species for use in brewing hibiscus tea, while there are hundreds of other species that can be utilised depending on the region and climate.

Studies have found that consuming hibiscus tea offers a number of health benefits, including the potential to reduce blood pressure, kill bacteria, and aid in weight loss.

Rose petals

Compounds in rose petals boost metabolism and flush out impurities, making them a useful tool in the fight against obesity. In addition, consuming a handful of rose petals might make you feel full and curb your appetite, which can lead to weight loss without any further effort. 

Stevia

Stevia is a sugar substitute made from the stevia plant’s leaves (Stevia rebaudiana).

It’s a favourite among those trying to cut back on sugar and lose weight because it has no calories but is 200 times sweeter than regular table sugar.

Multiple positive health outcomes are linked to this practise, including decreased calorie consumption, blood sugar levels, and the likelihood of developing cavities.

What is Lemongrass Hibiscus Green Tea?

In order to relax and enjoy the summer months, nothing beats a cup of herbal tea made with hibiscus and lemongrass. A tisane made by hand, with hints of licorice and acidic citrus flavours. It can be enjoyed either hot or cold, and its flavour is strikingly similar to that of a cranberry. Tea made from the hibiscus flower has long been used to cure fevers, heart conditions, and sore throats.

What are the Health Benefits?

Improves the Body’s Defenses

Hibiscus tea, when drank on a regular basis, has been shown to reduce both high blood pressure and cholesterol. The immune system is strengthened and liver diseases are remedied by drinking hibiscus lemongrass herbal tea.

A remedy for aches and discomfort

Pain, inflammation, and menstrual cramps are all things that lemongrass can aid with, and it also helps relax sore muscles.

Manages diabetes

Patients with Type 2 diabetes can benefit from drinking hibiscus tea to help regulate their blood sugar.

Stepping Instructions

LET’S GET THE PERFECT CUP OF TEA.

WATER
150 ml – Use O2 rich water, running stream or RO filtered

TEMPERATURE
85˚ C - 90˚ C
Get the water temperature right to the recommended temperature

TEA BAG | LOOSE TEA
1 TeaBag | 2g
Use the pyramid teabag with the approximate water

TIMING
5 mins |
Infuse the leaves for a recommended time

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