Flavor Name:Organic Peppermint 8 OZ You all must have got a taste of peppermint in candy canes, breath mints, and toothpastes. But there is nothing like the intense taste of a perfect, plain peppermint tea. Organic Peppermint tea is a tisane (infusion) of peppermint, Mentha piperita. It is sometimes called mint tea. For a diehard tea lover, it’s the best tea, naturally caffeine-free. A tea made from blending peppermint and spearmint leaves is referred to as double mint tea. Peppermint tea gets our vote for its perfect balancing act that melds healing effects and digestive comfort. A calm, cool and uplifting personality is the mainstay of Organic peppermint tea. Peppermint people everywhere will rejoice in the punchy, fresh, invigorating taste of Organic Peppermint tea. It combines an undeniably pepper minty, aromatic and refreshing taste. Organic Peppermint tea works effortlessly to soothe your belly and alleviates digestive comfort. Peppermint tea also diffuses refreshment into your day and helps you unwind. Planting a peppermint in a sunny location is the best bet. It takes a certain kind of soil to carry off this plant and we want it to be moist, but not wet all the time. Peppermint tea is a staple tea that is said to stimulate passion and creativity, known for its great taste. This cup has so much potential to enhance your life. Visit www.greenhilltea.com for all types of natural and organic tea. You can also contact us for wholesale.
B**T
This tea is fake.
This tea is fake. It is the leftover from making honeysuckle oil. It is smell-less and taste-less. It has zero nutritional or medicinal value.
G**T
Do not buy if you are trying to use the ...
Do not buy if you are trying to use the seeds to plant. These must have a different process than just dried, they seem to be smoked in a very strong Indian smell. Not sure if this is preferable in tea. I planted over 50 seeds and nothing sprouted.
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Sweet & Lovely Osmanthus Flowers🌼
This bag of osmanthus flowers is wonderful! It's a shame all the different herbs are reviewed on one product page because the other herbs don't seem to measure up to this one, in the reviewers' eyes. Although I almost always use organic herbs, it's tough to find good organic osmanthus flowers. I use herbs every single day and make my own wonderful herbal tea blends and remedies. I've really enjoyed using the osmanthus in my blends because it's bursting with sweet flavor and aroma, and it's packed with beneficial antioxidants and vitamins. It's great for boosting the immune system and for improving congestion and upper respiratory ailments. The bright yellow color always peppers my blends with sunny charisma. The taste is truly exquisite; it's fresh, bold and flavorful, just as I would expect osmanthus to be. I'd definitely recommend it!
D**T
Well packaged, buds were in good shape
Considering these are dried flowers, the color and fragrance exceeded my expectations. The photo displays a simple package that I was afraid would not protect the whole buds. I am happy I did not open the bag to find pieces of petals instead of the full beautiful buds I got. I've used them whole to make rose water, infuse white wine, of decorate a champagne flute with a floating bud. I've also use the brightest outer petals to decorate brownies. All in all, I would buy again.
Y**O
tastes heavily sulphured
I've had osmanthus tea before so I have something to compare with and I'm quite disappointed by this one. While it looks good--not much impurities--it also tastes heavily sulphured, which is not pleasant. On retrospect there's no preservation information about this product so it's perhaps my fault not to investigate thoroughly before buying.
J**J
Fantastic Tea for Health
We started drinking the Cassia Tea because our acupuncturist recommended it for overall health because he drinks it daily. We brew it with dried crasins and it’s delicious! The crasins add sweetness to the tea and we drink it both warm and cold. Our whole family drink it daily and we’re hooked on it now.
V**O
Great Chrysanthemum tea
In Japan chrysanthemum is the flower of love while in France, at the beginning of november, we always put a chrysanthemum pot on the grave of our beloved to celebrate their memory and tell them how much we love and miss them. I love chrysanthemum and always buy a flower pot for my home. It is a beautiful flower, really. It is also very healthy to add water to chrysanthemum flowers (chrysanthemum indicum) to make a tea free of theina which will protect your heart and your immune system, and even reinforce your bones. This brand produces a very flavorful tea that is very affordable as it can be sometimes very expensive to buy, especially in Europe. This tea variety probably originates from the Song Chinese dynasty when China was the most advanced place in the world (Imagine that it was the High Middle Age in Europe...). Anyway this tea is full of antioxidants and good for your skin, your eyes, etc. NEVERTHELESS, if you are allergic to tea plants like daisies or ragweed do not drink this tea or ask your doctor for information.
V**N
This “tea” tastes terrible, only buy for looks 🌹
If I could give this 0 stars for taste, I would.This is not tea. This is dusty, dried up rosebuds that smell and taste terrible. I originally bought this to infuse some honey but upon opening the bag, I figured no matter what I did it would probably be a waste. I was right. The flavor of this tea consists of dust (even after ‘rinsing them off’ like they tell you to do) and nothingness. I tried brewing a cup of tea (which by the way, they don’t give you any kind of brewing instructions so who know how many rosebuds you should use per cup) and it just tasted like dusty water.But presentation is great. They look gorgeous. I’m actually saving this package to use when I make my rose scrub.
S**E
One Star
Very weak taste and not much taste of lavender at all
C**N
Will buy more. Delicious.
Awesome tea. Deep red colour and a little goes a long way. Nice clean balanced flavour.
B**
Excellent tea
Excellent product and very neat
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