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Oriental T Rose Guarana ~

Oriental T-Rose Guarana Organic is an organic tea blend that combines the floral and fruity flavors of rose with the energizing properties of guarana. This product is a flavored organic tea blend. The blend typically includes organic black tea, rose petals, and guarana seeds. The rose petals add a floral and slightly sweet flavor, while the guarana seeds provide a natural source of caffeine, enhancing the tea's energizing properties. To prepare, steep one teaspoon of the blend in boiling water for 3-5 minutes, depending on desired strength. The tea offers a delicate balance of floral rose flavors and the subtle bitterness of black tea, complemented by the slightly sweet and energizing taste of guarana.

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Oriental T Rose Guarana  ~

Oriental T Rose Guarana ~

Date (date, rice flour)*, natural grapefruit flavouring, verbena whole*, orange peels*, passionflower herb*, rose petals* (3%), HAZELNUT*, natural bergamot flavouring, guarana* (1%). *Certified organic
Rose Petals: Antioxidant Properties: Rose petals are rich in antioxidants, which help protect the body from free radicals and may reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease and cancer; Anti-Inflammatory Effects: Rose petals have anti-inflammatory properties, which can help soothe digestive issues and reduce inflammation in the body; Calming Effects: The floral aroma of rose petals can have a calming effect, helping to reduce stress and promote relaxation. Guarana Seeds: Natural Caffeine Source: Guarana seeds contain a higher concentration of caffeine than coffee beans, providing a natural energy boost; Mood Enhancement: The caffeine in guarana can help improve alertness, focus, and mood; Weight Management: Some studies suggest that guarana may aid in weight loss by increasing metabolism and suppressing appetite. Black Tea: Antioxidants: Black tea is rich in antioxidants called theaflavins and thearubigins, which may help protect against heart disease and certain types of cancer; Cardiovascular Health: Regular consumption of black tea may help lower cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease; Immune System: Black tea contains compounds that may help boost the immune system and protect against infections.
Rose Petals: Historical Use: Rose petals have been used for centuries in various cultures for their medicinal, culinary, and aesthetic properties. In ancient Greece and Rome, roses were associated with love and beauty. In traditional Middle Eastern and Indian medicine, rose petals are used to treat digestive issues and as a calming agent; Cultural Significance: Roses are deeply rooted in many cultures, symbolizing love, beauty, and spirituality. In Persian culture, rosewater is used in cooking and as a perfume. In Ayurvedic medicine, rose petals are considered a cooling and soothing herb. Guarana Seeds: Origin: Guarana is native to the Amazon rainforest and has been used by indigenous communities for centuries. The Guarani people of Brazil and Paraguay traditionally used guarana seeds to make a stimulating drink; Cultural Use: In Brazilian culture, guarana is a popular ingredient in soft drinks and energy beverages. It is also used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments, including fever and headaches. Black Tea: Historical Trade: Black tea has a rich history dating back to the 17th century when it was first introduced to Europe from China. The tea played a significant role in international trade, particularly during the British colonial era; Cultural Significance: In British culture, black tea is an integral part of daily life, often consumed during afternoon tea. In India, black tea is a staple beverage, especially in the form of chai, which is spiced with various herbs and spices. In Japan, black tea is less common but is appreciated for its robust flavor and health benefits.