Pu Erh, apple (11%), cinnamon pieces (7%), orange peels (5%), orange pieces (4%), flavour, natural orange flavouring.
Apple: While apples themselves are not typically consumed as a tea, apple pieces can add a fruity flavor. Apples are rich in antioxidants and fiber, which can contribute to overall health when consumed in other forms.; Hibiscus: Known for its potential to lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels, hibiscus is also rich in vitamins and minerals. It is often used for its anti-inflammatory properties and can help in managing blood sugar levels.; Grape: Grapes, particularly when used in tea blends, can add a sweet flavor. Grapes are rich in antioxidants and have been linked to heart health benefits.; Rose Hip: Rose hips are a good source of vitamin C and have been traditionally used to boost the immune system. They are also known for their anti-inflammatory properties and can help in reducing the severity of colds and flu.; Orange Peels: Orange peels are high in vitamin C and flavonoids, which can help in boosting the immune system and reducing inflammation.; Cinnamon: Cinnamon has been used for its medicinal properties for centuries. It can help in lowering blood sugar levels and has anti-inflammatory properties. It also aids in digestion and can help reduce nausea.; Clove: Cloves have been traditionally used for their analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. They can help in relieving toothache pain and are also known for their antimicrobial properties.; Black Pepper: Black pepper is known for its digestive benefits and can help in improving the absorption of nutrients. It also has anti-inflammatory properties.
Apple: Apples have a long history dating back to ancient civilizations. They were considered sacred in many cultures, including ancient Greece and Rome. In European folklore, apples are associated with love, fertility, and wisdom.; Hibiscus: Hibiscus has been used for centuries in various cultures, particularly in Egypt and Mexico. In Egypt, it was used as a medicinal herb and as a beverage. In Mexico, it is known as "Agua de Jamaica" and is a popular drink.; Grape: Grapes have been cultivated for thousands of years, with ancient civilizations such as the Greeks and Romans using them for wine production. Grapes are also mentioned in biblical texts and have cultural significance in many Mediterranean cultures.; Rose Hip: Rose hips have been used in traditional medicine for centuries, particularly in Europe. They were used during World War II as a substitute for citrus fruits due to their high vitamin C content.; Orange Peels: Oranges originated in China and were later introduced to Europe by the Arabs. Orange peels have been used in traditional medicine and cooking for their flavor and health benefits.; Cinnamon: Cinnamon has been traded for thousands of years, with ancient Egyptians using it in perfumes and as a form of currency. It was highly valued in ancient Rome and was used in cooking and as a medicinal herb.; Clove: Cloves have been used for over 2,000 years, originating from the Maluku Islands in Indonesia. They were highly valued in ancient China and were used as a form of currency in some regions.; Black Pepper: Black pepper has been traded for over 3,000 years and was highly valued in ancient Rome. It was used not only as a spice but also as a form of currency in some regions.