
Dance of the Korrigans
Gingerbread Spice Tea: A Warming Winter Black Tea Blend
Dance of the Korrigans captures the essence of traditional gingerbread in a masterfully crafted tea blend. This aromatic infusion combines premium black and green teas with an intricate array of warming spices. The flavor journey begins with the spicy warmth of cinnamon and cloves, followed by the sweet notes of dates and bourbon vanilla. Star anise and cardamom add complex herbal undertones, while orange peel provides a bright citrus accent.
Each sip reveals layers of flavor - from the robust base of black tea to the delicate sweetness of dates and vanilla, creating a perfectly balanced winter warmer. The blend delivers a full-bodied taste experience with a smooth, creamy finish that lingers pleasantly. This tea offers both comfort and complexity, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a sophisticated spiced tea that captures the cozy essence of traditional gingerbread.
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Dance of the Korrigans
Brewing Your Perfect Winter Warmer
For optimal flavor extraction and therapeutic benefits, follow these guidelines:
- Hot Brewing: Use 12-15g per liter of water at 100°C (212°F). Steep for 3-5 minutes. Adjust strength to taste.
- Enhanced Method: Add a slice of fresh orange and a drizzle of honey to complement the spice notes.
- Milk Option: A splash of warm milk creates a creamy, dessert-like experience.
- Storage: Keep in an airtight container away from light and moisture to preserve the aromatic qualities of the spices.
Premium Organic Spices & Tea Varieties
This blend features carefully selected organic ingredients:
- Black Tea: Forms the robust base, rich in antioxidants and natural energy
- Green Tea: Adds subtle complexity and additional health benefits
- Dates: Provide natural sweetness and beneficial minerals
- Cinnamon: Traditional warming spice known for blood sugar regulation
- Star Anise: Adds distinctive licorice notes and digestive benefits
- Cloves: Powerful antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties
- Cardamom: Aromatic spice supporting digestive health
- Nutmeg: Warm, sweet spice with calming properties
- Orange Peel: Adds bright citrus notes and vitamin C
- Bourbon Vanilla: Smooth, creamy finish with antioxidant properties
Traditional Healing Properties of Winter Spices
This carefully crafted blend combines powerful therapeutic ingredients that have been valued for centuries in traditional medicine:
- Digestive Support: The combination of ginger, cardamom, and star anise helps stimulate digestion, reduce bloating, and ease stomach discomfort. These spices work synergistically to enhance nutrient absorption and promote healthy gut function.
- Anti-inflammatory Action: Cloves and cinnamon contain potent anti-inflammatory compounds that help reduce systemic inflammation. Studies show these spices can help alleviate joint pain and muscle soreness.
- Immune System Support: The blend's spices are rich in antioxidants that strengthen immune function. Orange peel provides vitamin C, while green tea's catechins offer additional immune-boosting properties.
- Blood Sugar Regulation: Cinnamon has been shown to help regulate blood sugar levels, while the combination of black and green teas helps maintain steady energy levels without crashes.
- Respiratory Health: The warming spices help clear congestion and support respiratory function during cold weather.
- Stress Relief: Nutmeg and vanilla provide natural calming properties that help reduce stress and promote relaxation.
Ancient Spice Routes & Medieval Gingerbread History
This blend pays homage to the rich history of European spice trading and medieval baking traditions. During the Middle Ages, spices were incredibly valuable commodities, often worth their weight in gold. Merchants traveled dangerous routes across Asia and the Middle East to bring these precious ingredients to European markets.
Gingerbread has a particularly fascinating history in medieval Europe. The first documented gingerbread recipes appeared in 15th century Germany, where the spiced bread was often shaped into elaborate designs and decorated for festivals and fairs. The tradition spread across Europe, with each region developing its own unique variation.
The name Dance of the Korrigans references the mythical spirits of Breton folklore - small fairy-like creatures known for their mischievous nature and love of dancing. According to legend, these spirits would gather in stone circles on winter nights to dance and celebrate, much like the way the spices in this blend come together in a harmonious dance of flavors.