Yogi Tea Rest (17 bags)
Yogi Tea Rest (17 bags)
Yogi Tea Buy Calm (17 bags)
Finding peace in the midst of these turbulent times, bringing the noise of the world to a standstill, transforming excitement into serenity - this is what plants can teach us: In peace, the lime blossoms sway in the trees. In peace, the Kamillflowers greet you from the meadows. The fruits of the fennel grow in peace and the sweet-smelling seeds of the cardamom ripen in peace. Tranquillity and slowness with their wonderful herbs determine the life of all plants and the essence in this gentle tea. The subtle message of this tea is: "Peace and the stillness of the center."
Lime blossom
It's not just bees that love them, people have also long appreciated the benefits of lime blossom. rz The delicate blossoms of the lime tree, which is native to Europe, open in June. They exude an aromatic fragrance, taste slightly sweet and contain valuable essential oils.
Rosehip
The rose hip, a member of the rose family, bears bright red fruit containing many small nuts. They grow wild throughout Europe and Asia, preferably in direct sunlight. Depending on when they are harvested, rose hips taste sour and tart to slightly sweet.
Kamillen blossoms
For the Germanic tribes it was sacred, for the Egyptians it was the flower of the sun god Re: the white feathered Kamille with its bright yellow flowers. Kamille is a herbaceous plant whose typical scent is probably familiar to everyone. Its flowers have a slightly bitter and pleasantly mild taste.
Fennel
Fennel belongs to the Familie of the umbellifer family and has been popular for thousands of years around the gl obus because of its intense aroma. It originally comes from the Mediterranean region and is reminiscent of aniseed due to its sweetish, aromatic rzflavor.
Hibiscus
Hibiscus, sometimes also known as marshmallow, originates from the tropics and is valued today not only for its beauty but also for its pleasantly fruity, sweet and sour taste. Thanks to its strikingly large flowers, it can be found in many European gardens.
Alfalfa
Lucerne is also widely known as alfalfa, which in turn translates from Arabic as "father of all food". The flowering period is from June to September. The taste is subtly nutty and aromatic rzig.
Preparation
Pour 250 ml of boiling water over the tea bag and leave to infuse for around 6-7 minutes (longer for a stronger flavor).
Kamillen flowers*, fennel*, lime blossoms*, cardamom*, barley malt*, hibiscus*, liquorice*, alfalfa*, raspberry leaves*, orange peels*, rose hip*, cinnamon*, ginger*, cloves*, black pepper*
* controlled organic cultivation
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