Yogi Tea Women Power (17 bags)
Yogi Tea Women Power (17 bags)
Yogi Tea Buy Women Power (17 sachets)
Women are able to carry the whole world within them - including you and me. The power of women is subtle, combined with natural beauty and intuition. So this cheerful YOGI TEA® Women's Power is energized by fruity hibiscus, raspberry leaves and angelica rzel. The subtle message of this tea is: "Source of inspiration."
Hibiscus
Hibiscus, sometimes also known as marshmallow, originates from the tropics and, in addition to its beauty, is particularly appreciated today for its pleasantly fruity, sweet and sour-tasting flowers. Thanks to its strikingly large flowers, it can be found in many European gardens.
Ginger
Whether in Christmas cookies, curry mixes or lemonade, the bulbous ginger is one of the world's best-known spice rzplants. It has been cultivated in the tropical heat of eastern Asia for thousands of years and gives many of our YOGI TEA®s a fruity, spicy, aromatic rzig flavor.
Licorice
Licorice, a key ingredient in liquorice, has been known since ancient times. It has around 50 times the sweetening power of sugar and tastes mildly sweet and bitter-tart.
Peppermint
First discovered in 1696 and probably a cross between brook mint and Wildmint, peppermint is one of the best-known plants in the world today. Peppermint is extremely popular worldwide due to its refreshing aroma and has a light, pleasant Schärfe.
Raspberry leaves
The raspberry plant is a biennial shrub whose fruit should not be missing from any fruit plate. But it's not just the berries that are worth picking: People have also been using the green leaves of the raspberry bush to prepare hot drinks since time immemorial. Raspberry leaves taste slightly tart and delicately bitter.
schwa rzer pepper
Also known as the "king of spices rze", weak rze pepper is now the most important spice rz in the world alongside salt. It originally comes from the Indian Malabar coast and tastes intensely spicy and slightly hot to hot rzelex.
Angelica extract rzelextract
Angelica, which belongs to the Familie of the umbellifer family, grows in rivers, lakes and damp meadows. Bees love its aromatic scent, while humans appreciate it for its sweet, bitter taste. rz In some regions, angelica is known as angelwu rzel.
Cinnamon
Cinnamon is one of the most expensive spices rzin the world and is said to have been used as a spice in China rz as early as 3,000 years BC. Cinnamon is obtained from the bark of the South Asian cinnamon tree, has an aromatic, sweet taste and contains valuable essential oils.
Cardamom
Cardamom has been one of the most popular spices rze throughout Asia and the Arab world for thousands of years. rzIts delicate, sweet and spicy aroma makes cardamom ideal for use in numerous dishes - from spicy curries to delicious Christmas cookies.
Cloves
Cloves are the flower buds of the spice rzclove tree and are primarily known in our latitudes as a spice rz in both sweet and savory dishes. They belong to the myrtle family and have an intensely rzicy aroma, for which they were even valued in gold in ancient China and Egypt.
Preparation
Pour 250 ml of boiling water over the tea bag and leave to infuse for around 7 minutes (longer for a stronger flavor).
Hibiscus*, licorice*, peppermint*, raspberry leaves*, black pepper*, angelica root extract, cinnamon*, ginger*, cardamom*, cloves*
Contains licorice - excessive consumption of this product should be avoided if you have high blood pressure.
* controlled organic cultivation
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