Lemongrass
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The Blend
Real dried lemongrass leaves, nothing else. Light, citrusy, and clean without being complicated. Lemongrass is the friendliest cup in the room — easy to make, easy to love, and a great place to start if you're still figuring out what kind of tea person you are.
Not sure where to start? This one's your answer: It is Beginner-Friendly
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What's Inside
Dried Lemongrass Leaves.
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How It Tastes
Fresh and lemony with a light, cooling finish. Bright in the cup and refreshing all the way through.
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Best Enjoyed When
You're easing into herbal teas, need a mid-day refresh, or want something light and uncomplicated any time of day.
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Good For
Aids digestion, relieves bloating, and supports immunity.
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How to Brew
- Heat 180 ml of water to about 90–95°C.
- Add 3-4 Lemongrass Tea leaves to your strainer and place it over your cup.
- Pour the hot water over it and let it steep for 2–3 minutes.
- Remove the strainer, sip, and enjoy your cup.
No milk needed.
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