Herbal Heart
Pine Herbal Tea
Pine Herbal Tea
Pine tea will remind you of cozy winter evenings. It’s perfect for sipping by the fire. Piney and resinous flavour perfectly combines with the sourness of rosehip and slightly floral taste of chrysanthemum flowers. The tea is rich in vitamins C and A (did you know pine needles contain 5 times more vitamin C than lemons?!), and has a high level of antioxidants and flavonoids, which support the immune system and fight skin aging. It also acts as an anti-inflammatory agent. It could be chilled and enjoyed as iced tea or cold brew tea. Honey will be a lovely addition to your tea.
Ingredients: Pine Needles, Dried Rosehip, Chrysanthemum Flowers
FAQ
Sustainability
We use sustainable packaging. All components are recyclable (we will actually love it if you find a second life for the aluminum tin - it's great to store dries in your pantry, but if not - it can go into the recyclables bin). Pyramids are made from corn fibre and are biodegradable.
How to brew the tea?
Hot tea
Place 1tbsp of loose-leaf tea or 1 teabag in your favourite cup.
Pour 200-250 ml of hot water (80-85C to keep all healthy benefits).
Steep for 5-7min (for the tea that contains herbs and flowers);
10-12min (for the tea that contains berry, fruits, roots, peel, needles, seeds, nuts).
Add honey or sugar if desired
Hot tea with milk
Place 1tbsp of loose-leaf tea or 1 teabag in your favourite cup.
Pour ⅔ coups of hot water (80-85C to keep all healthy benefits).
Steep for 5-7min (for the tea that contains herbs and flowers);
10-12min (for the tea that contains berry, fruits, roots, peel, needles, seeds, nuts).
Add honey or sugar if desired.
Add 1/3 of a cup of hot milk.
Using cream instead of milk gives your tea a creamy taste.
Cold brew tea
Use 1tbsp of loose tea or 1 teabag per 200-250 ml of fresh cold water.
Keep it overnight in a fridge
If stored in a fridge cold brew tea is best if used within 4 days.
Iced tea
Use 2tbsp of loose-leaf tea or 2 teabags per 200-250 ml of hot water (80-85C to keep all healthy benefits).
Steep for 5-7min (for the tea that contains herbs and flowers);
10-12min (for the tea that contains berry, fruits, roots, peel, needles, seeds, nuts).
Add honey or sugar if desired
Add a few cubes of ice.
ENJOY YOUR TEA! 😊
Pyramids or loose leaf?
Pyramids are great for those who want to get tea straight in the cup or water bottle - just drop a bag in a cup and the deal is done! Loose leaf is great for those who have infusers - just put as much as you need and enjoy!