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Buddha Teas Herbal Tea 18 Tea Bags, Turmeric Ginger Tea; An Exotic Blend Of Ayurvedic Spices For Optimum Wellness

Buddha Teas Herbal Tea 18 Tea Bags, Turmeric Ginger Tea; An Exotic Blend Of Ayurvedic Spices For Optimum Wellness

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Frequently paired for consumption, the combination of turmeric and ginger in tea is an obvious winner when seeking a warming, stimulating cup. Considered close relatives as far as roots go, in this instance together really is better.

Turmeric Ginger Tea Benefits

  • Contains Curcumin
  • Contains Gingerol
  • Contains Phenolic Compounds
  • Bleach-Free Tea Bags
  • Non GMO
  • No Preservatives
  • No Artificial or Natural Flavors
  • No Artificial Sweeteners

About Turmeric Ginger Tea

Three minutes doing a web search for what turmeric is good for and you'll discover so many touted benefits you'll wonder why we can't just live on it! It's not exactly the turmeric itself, though; the magic stuff hidden within, curcumin, is what makes this ancient root so exciting. When paired with its BFF, ginger, this golden cup of warming delight becomes powerful and comforting. This potent herbal duo boasts superhero status, and has made our Turmeric Ginger Tea one of our most beloved teas for those seeking easy, delicious ways to attain greater health and vitality. The pungent, mildly bitter taste of turmeric, when combined with slightly pungent, delightfully sweet ginger, makes an obvious perfect combo.

What Exactly is Turmeric?

For thousands of years, India has been the largest turmeric producer on the planet. Though today it is cultivated throughout the world, we often associate its strong flavor with Indian foods, and its ayurvedic reputation as a powerful healing agent for a myriad of conditions. With its pungent taste and bright yellow color, combined with its notable popularity as a healing agent, turmeric has earned a distinctive, and distinguished place in both the kitchen and the medicine cabinet. Turmeric may be the "it" food product of our times, but it's ancient to modern usage in the Hindu culture spans from wedding rituals, to clothes dying, to healing salves. Today, piggy-backing on another culture's blessings is normal, and we take it for granted. For those interested in learning more about the plethora of uses for turmeric, the information is vast and readily available via the internet.

What Exactly is Ginger?

Shaped like a horn: this is what ginger means in Sanskrit. This ancient spice, first cultivated and used in ancient China and India, was reportedly recorded in the writings of the Chinese philosopher, Confucius, best known for creating and espousing the Golden Rule, which preaches that one should not do to others what one would not want have done to them. Closely related to turmeric as a root, and a powerful healing spice, China, India, and Arabic cultures have included ginger as a staple in their diets and medicinal remedies for countless years. Best known perhaps as an effective aid for stomach ailments, most notably nausea, ginger is a common inclusion in the foods of many Asian cultures.

What Does Buddha Teas Turmeric Ginger Tea Taste Like?

Warming, spicy, earthy, pungent, sweet … all the yummy tastes that a health-oriented, traditionally-minded, well-reputed tea blend requires. This popular blend is one of our best-selling, and most treasured teas.

How to Make Turmeric Ginger Tea

To enjoy a delicious cup of Buddha Teas Turmeric Ginger Tea, use 1 bleach-free tea bag per cup of water heated to about 205°. Cover and steep for 3-6 minutes, depending on how strong you desire the flavor. Remove tea bag and enjoy! Some tea connoisseurs like to add milk, such as almond, soy, cow, or even coconut. When a sweet treat feels right, we enjoy stirring in a bit of honey as well.

Ingredients

Organic Turmeric Root, Organic Ginger Root, Organic Black Pepper

 

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