Description
A sweet, soothing, lightly fruity organic herbal tea
Chamomile, lemon balm and mandarin organic herbal tea offers a moment of relaxation with a naturally sweet taste. Thanks to the combination of whole chamomile flowers and lemon balm leaves, this infusion soothes both body and mind. Tangerine peel adds a lively, fruity note. Every cup is reminiscent of a quiet Sunday morning.
A wellness infusion to enjoy at any time
This organic herbal tea contains no caffeine or theine. As a result, it can be enjoyed throughout the day, even in the evening. It helps to relax after a meal, reduce sweet cravings and restore a feeling of calm. What’s more, its plant-based composition makes it suitable for adults and children alike.
A natural, uncompromising blend
This handcrafted blend contains just three organic plants: lemon balm, chamomile and mandarin. No added flavorings, no preservatives. Each ingredient is selected not only for its natural properties, but also for its taste. As a result, this infusion doesn’t just feel good: it’s a real pleasure too.
Organic herbal tea in bulk, for about 20 cups
Presented loose in a 30 g bag, this herbal tea makes around 20 cups. Simply steep a teaspoon in hot water for a few minutes. The result is a comforting drink that can be enjoyed alone or shared.
Frequently asked questions about soothing organic herbal and citrus teas
- What effects are associated with chamomile and lemon balm tea?
Chamomile and lemon balm herbal teas are often appreciated for their soothing, digestive and relaxing properties.
- When should you drink a caffeine-free organic herbal tea?
A caffeine-free organic infusion can be drunk at any time. In particular, it is well suited to the late afternoon or evening.
- Why add mandarin to herbal tea?
Tangerine adds a zesty, sweet note. It awakens the herbal tea while adding a touch of natural freshness.
- Are organic herbal teas suitable for children?
Yes, caffeine-free herbal teas made from mild herbs are suitable for children. However, they should be served lukewarm.
- Can herbal tea calm hunger pangs?
Certain herbal teas, such as lemon balm or chamomile, help reduce the urge to snack, especially at the end of the day.
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