Orange Ginger Mint Herbal Full-Leaf
After Meal Herb Tea - Ginger is spicy on the tongue yet soothing to the digestive system. Mint has power to calm a stormy stomach with sweetness. This herb combo with its orange bergamot mint creates a lusciously fruity cup.
Orange Ginger Mint Pick-Me-Up
• ½ cup water
• 1 Orange Ginger Mint Tea Bag
• ¼ cup orange juice
• Agave Nectar or sweetener of your choice
• Fresh mint leaves for garnish
Bring ½ cup of water to a boil and steep tea bag for 5-7 minutes. Remove tea bag and stir in orange juice. Sweeten to taste. Garnish with fresh mint. Enjoy Sip by Sip. Serves 1.
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Caffeine:
This herbal blend is naturally caffeine-free. More about caffeine.
Steeping Instructions
Steeping herbal tea is easy. Simply heat fresh, filtered water to a rolling boil. Then pour water over tea and steep for 5-7 minutes if using a tea bag or full-leaf.
Ingredients
Ginger root, orange bergamot mint, lemon thyme, anise hyssop, anise seeds and blackberry leaves
Calories
0
Country of Origin
Worldwide
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What our Citizens are saying about this great gift of the leaf...
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great for heartburn | February 04, 2013 |
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Lara Los Angeles, CA |
During my first pregnancy, I would get raging bouts of heartburn. They were so bad they would wake me up at night, but a strong cup of Orange Ginger Mint tea always relieved it. Half way through the cup, I would already start to feel better. To me, it smells more like a poultry spice blend (think: herbes de Provence), and it has a very herbacious taste. I don't detect much mint, but do taste the ginger and a little bit of orange. It was a flavor that had to grow on me, but it quickly did, and the heartburn help was a big bonus. |
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It just tastes good | January 30, 2013 |
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Audrey Eastsound, WA |
I've worked through a number of herb teas from your company and from others and this one is the best I've ever tasted. I love mint and it is present in a delightful, impertinent manner. The orange and ginger though give this impertinent mint some guidance in satisfaction and it's a tea I hope to be able to obtain for a long long time. |
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No caffeine but has some punch | January 17, 2013 |
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Audrey Eastsound, WA |
I love this tea in the evening. It may be caffeine free but there is a slight kick in the blend of flavors, especially with the mint. It's one I will keep in the supply of teas crowding that shelf in a cabinet. Try it...prepare for a good feeling. |
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5 Stars |
November 30, 2012 | |
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Jen Lane Ottawa, IL |
This tea is absolutely amazing! I tried the sample bag that came with a catalog and immediately ordered a tin. The flavors are perfect together, and I love the ginger and mint for an after dinner or upset tummy tea. My 9 yr old son is also a huge fan of this tea! |
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5 Stars |
I cast the leaves.... | November 30, 2012 |
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Audrey Eastsound, WA |
and the leaves smelled good. So I sacrificed them in the pot made for such a sacrifice by pouring water just under the boil over them. A few minutes passed and it was clear that the leaves were happy in their sacrifice. So I sipped...once I poured the brew into a suitable mug....and it still smelled good and tasted better...just a pleasing taste. So try it and feel a sense of well being spread through your body and soul. |
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