Riga original x plūkt fermented fireweed and peppermint tea
Fireweed & Peppermint: A Unique Herbal Fusion
Experience the harmonious blend of fermented fireweed providing rich, earthy notes reminiscent of black tea, perfectly complemented by cooling peppermint. This caffeine-free infusion delivers a complex flavor profile that evolves with each taste - opening with deep, tea-like characteristics before transitioning to a refreshing mint finish. The dark, clear amber liquor offers visual appeal while delivering both invigorating and calming properties. Packaged in an elegant metal tin containing 25 biodegradable tea bags, this blend represents the perfect marriage of traditional herbal wisdom and modern tea crafting. Ideal for morning vitality or afternoon refreshment, this unique fusion provides a sophisticated alternative to conventional teas.
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Brewing Your Perfect Cup
For optimal flavor and benefits:
- Use 1.5 teaspoons per cup of water
- Heat water to 90°C (194°F)
- Steep for 5-7 minutes
- Enjoy hot or cold
- Optional: Add honey or lemon
- Store in a cool, dry place
- Maintains freshness for 18 months when properly stored
Wild-Harvested Northern European Fireweed
Chamaenerion angustifolium (fireweed) leaves containing vital compounds:
- Flavonoids: Quercetin, kaempferol, myricetin - powerful antioxidants
- Oenothein B: Unique ellagitannin compound
- Natural tannins and mucilage
- Essential vitamins: Vitamin C, beta-carotene
- Key minerals: Potassium, calcium, magnesium
Natural Health Benefits of Fireweed Tea
This remarkable herb offers multiple evidence-based benefits:
- Immune System Support: High vitamin C content strengthens natural defenses
- Antioxidant Protection: Rich in flavonoids that combat oxidative stress
- Natural Energy: Provides sustained vitality without caffeine
- Anti-inflammatory Properties: May help reduce systemic inflammation
- Digestive Health: Traditionally used to ease gastrointestinal discomfort
- Cardiovascular Support: Antioxidants promote heart health
Heritage of Nordic Black Tea
Known as Ivan Chai or Koporsky tea in Russia since the 13th century, this remarkable herb rivaled gold and fur in trade value. Native to Northern regions, fireweed earned recognition during World Wars I and II as "bombweed" for its resilient growth in damaged areas, symbolizing renewal. Traditional cultures across Scandinavia, Russia, and North America have long valued this versatile plant for both medicinal and practical applications.