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The "Capetown Organic" tea, offered by Infuzion, is a blend of black tea, specifically Assam BOP (Broken Orange Pekoe), which is certified organic. Here is a detailed description: - Type: Black tea - Ingredients: Black Tea Assam BOP (certified organic) - Preparation: 13 g/l, 3-5 minutes, 100蚓 - Characteristics: Highly aromatic, best savored with milk or cream.

Sale price 6,64€
Size: 100.0
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Rooibos natural*, Rooibos natural - Long Cut*, lemon peels*, natural mango flavouring, marigold*, natural lemon flavouring, vanilla extract*, cornflower blue*. *Certified organic
While "Capetown Organic" is a black tea and not an herbal infusion, black tea itself has several health benefits: - Antioxidants: Black tea contains antioxidants called theaflavins and thearubigins, which can help protect against cell damage and reduce the risk of certain diseases. - Heart Health: Regular consumption of black tea may help lower cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease. - Cancer Prevention: Some studies suggest that the antioxidants in black tea may help reduce the risk of certain types of cancer. - Immune System: Black tea contains alkylamine antigens, which may help boost the immune system. - Digestive Health: Black tea has been shown to have prebiotic properties, which can help support the health of the gut microbiome.
- Assam Tea: Originating from the Assam region in India, Assam tea is known for its strong, malty flavor. It has been a staple in Indian tea culture since the 19th century when the British established tea plantations in the region. Assam tea is often used in breakfast blends due to its robust and full-bodied nature.; - Cultural Significance: In Indian culture, tea is an integral part of daily life, often served at social gatherings and as a sign of hospitality. The tradition of drinking tea was introduced by the British, but it has since become deeply ingrained in Indian customs.; - Historical Context: The history of tea in Assam dates back to the 1830s when the British East India Company began cultivating tea in the region. Today, Assam tea is renowned globally for its quality and is a significant export of India.