Peppermint Green Tea
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The Blend
No compromising on the freshness of peppermint, this tea is half and half real dried peppermint leaves blended with whole green tea leaves. The result is a cup that wakes you up without the caffeine hit of coffee. Cool, crisp, and clean. The kind of tea that makes you feel fresh long after the last sip.
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What's Inside
Whole Green Tea Leaves, Dried Peppermint Leaves.
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How It Tastes
Cool and minty with a crisp, refreshing finish. The green tea adds a light earthy base that balances the mint without dulling it.
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Best Enjoyed When
After meals, when your stomach needs a reset and a helping hand in digestion. Or mid-afternoon when you need a refresh but want to skip the coffee.
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Good For
Aids digestion, relieves acidity, and keeps you feeling fresh.
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How to Brew
- Heat 180 ml of water to about 90–95°C.
- Add 1 heaped teaspoon of Peppermint Green Tea 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.
Do not use boiling water, it makes green tea bitter and dulls the mint. Tastes great when had cool, just pour ice after brewing it.
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