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Blueberry Cake

The product named "Blueberry Cake" from Infuzion is a flavored tea or infusion. Here is a detailed description based on typical characteristics of such products: - **Type**: Flavored herbal infusion or tea - **Ingredients**: While the specific ingredients for "Blueberry Cake" are not listed in the provided sources, it is likely to include a blend of herbal ingredients such as rosehip, hibiscus, and possibly some black or green tea, along with natural flavorings of blueberry and cake-like notes. - **Preparation**: Typically, such infusions are prepared by steeping 12-16 grams of the blend per liter of boiling water for 5-10 minutes. The exact preparation may vary depending on personal preference. - **Taste and Aroma**: The infusion would likely have a fruity and slightly sweet aroma, with a taste that combines the tartness of blueberries and the warmth of cake-like spices.

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Size: 100.0
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Blueberry Cake

Blueberry Cake

Green Tea China Sencha, Houjicha, date (date, rice flour), natural flavouring, cacao nibs, HAZELNUT, wild blueberry (3%), mallow, vanilla. Premium blend with ingredients from sustainable cultivation and natural flavourings.
Rosehip: Rich in vitamins A and C, rosehip is known for its antioxidant properties and can help boost the immune system. It also contains anti-inflammatory compounds that may aid in reducing inflammation and improving skin health; Hibiscus: Known for its potential to lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Hibiscus is also rich in vitamins and minerals and has been associated with reducing the risk of certain diseases due to its antioxidant properties; Blueberry: While blueberry flavoring is not a direct herbal ingredient, real blueberries are known for their high antioxidant content, which can help protect against heart disease and cognitive decline. However, in this context, the benefits would be more related to the overall flavor profile rather than direct health benefits.
Blueberry: Blueberries are native to North America and have been a part of indigenous cultures for centuries. They were considered a sacred fruit by many Native American tribes, who used them in various ways including as a food, medicine, and dye; Rosehip: Rosehip has been used for centuries in traditional medicine, particularly in Europe and Asia. It was valued for its vitamin C content and was used to treat scurvy. In some cultures, rosehip is also associated with love and fertility; Hibiscus: Hibiscus has a long history of use in various cultures, particularly in Africa and Asia. It is known as "Agua de Jamaica" in Mexico and is a popular drink during the Christmas season. In ancient Egypt, hibiscus was used for its medicinal properties and as a symbol of fertility.