Passion Fruit
Tropical Paradise: A Vibrant Fusion of Passion Fruit and Citrus
This radiant herbal infusion masterfully combines sun-ripened passion fruit with bright citrus notes, creating a naturally sweet and refreshing blend. Hand-selected apple pieces and hibiscus flowers provide a perfect foundation, while candied papaya adds tropical depth. Orange peels, slices, and delicate orange blossoms infuse the blend with citrus complexity. Rose hips contribute subtle tartness, and passionflower herb adds a gentle floral note. This caffeine-free blend offers a perfect balance of fruity and floral notes that can be enjoyed hot or iced any time of day.
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Passion Fruit
Natural Ingredients for Pure Refreshment
Our carefully crafted blend contains: Apple, hibiscus, papaya (papaya, sugar), rose hip, orange peels (6%), orange slices (3%), flavour, natural orange flavoring, passionflower herb (2%), orange blossoms (2%)
Key Ingredients:
- Hibiscus: Provides a vibrant red color and tart berry notes
- Papaya: Adds natural tropical sweetness and smooth texture
- Orange Components: Multiple forms create a layered citrus experience
- Passionflower Herb: Contributes subtle floral complexity
- Rose Hip: Offers bright, natural acidity
Crafting the Perfect Cup
For optimal flavor and benefits, follow these preparation guidelines:
Hot Preparation:
- Water Temperature: 100°C (212°F)
- Quantity: 15-20g per liter of water
- Steep Time: 10-12 minutes
- Allow tea to steep fully to release complete flavor profile
Iced Tea Method:
- Double the tea quantity
- Steep in hot water as directed
- Pour over ice or refrigerate
Serving Suggestions:
- Garnish with fresh orange slice
- Add honey for extra sweetness if desired
- Perfect for summer gatherings or peaceful moments alone
Natural Benefits from Nature's Garden
This harmonious blend offers multiple wellness benefits from its natural ingredients:
Core Benefits:
- Hibiscus: Rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, traditionally used to support healthy blood pressure and digestion. Studies suggest it may help maintain heart health and support natural inflammatory response.
- Rose Hips: Packed with vitamin C and antioxidants, historically used to boost immune function and promote skin health. Contains beneficial compounds that may help maintain joint mobility.
- Passionflower: Traditionally valued for its calming properties, may help promote relaxation and restful sleep. Research indicates potential benefits for reducing occasional anxiety.
- Orange Components: The peels, slices, and blossoms provide flavonoids that support immune function. Natural compounds in citrus may help maintain cardiovascular health.
- Papaya: Contains papain enzyme that aids digestion. Rich in vitamins A and C, plus antioxidants that help protect cells.
Additional Benefits:
- Naturally caffeine-free, making it suitable for evening enjoyment
- Hydrating properties support overall wellness
- Can be enjoyed hot or cold for year-round benefits
A Journey Through Time and Tradition
This blend brings together ingredients celebrated across cultures and centuries:
- Hibiscus flowers have been prized in Egypt since ancient times, where they were offered to pharaohs as a refreshing drink. In Mexico, known as "Agua de Jamaica," it remains a beloved traditional beverage.
- Orange blossoms hold deep cultural significance in Mediterranean regions, where they're used in traditional wedding ceremonies and celebrations, symbolizing purity and fertility. The practice of using orange blossom water dates back to ancient Persian traditions.
- Passionflower was first discovered by Spanish missionaries in South America, who saw the flower's unique structure as a symbol of Christ's passion. Native Americans had long used it for its calming properties.
- Rose hips gained prominence during World War II when citrus fruits were scarce in Britain, and these vitamin C-rich berries became a crucial dietary supplement. They've been used in traditional medicine from ancient Rome to Traditional Chinese Medicine.