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Earl Grey decaffeinated ~

Earl Grey decaffeinated ORGANIC is a type of tea made from decaffeinated Black Tea Darjeeling and Bergamot Oil, both certified organic. It has a distinct bergamot taste and is prepared by steeping 12-15 g/l for 3-5 minutes at 100蚓.

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Size: 100.0
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Earl Grey decaffeinated  ~

Earl Grey decaffeinated ~

Black Tea Darjeeling decaffeinated*, Bergamot Oil*. *Certified organic
Black Tea Darjeeling is rich in antioxidants, which can help protect against cell damage and reduce the risk of certain diseases; may help lower cholesterol levels and improve heart health; contains caffeine, although decaffeinated in this case, but still retains some of the beneficial compounds found in tea; can aid in weight loss and improve metabolic function; may help reduce the risk of certain cancers and improve immune function. Bergamot Oil is known for its calming and uplifting properties, often used in aromatherapy; has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties, which can help soothe skin irritations; may help reduce anxiety and stress due to its citrus scent; can aid in digestion and relieve symptoms of indigestion and bloating; rich in vitamin C, which supports immune function.
Black Tea Darjeeling originates from the Darjeeling region in India, known for its high-quality tea production; Darjeeling tea has been cultivated since the mid-19th century and is often referred to as the "champagne of teas" due to its distinct flavor profile; traditionally, Darjeeling tea is grown in the Himalayan foothills, where the unique climate and soil conditions contribute to its distinctive taste. Bergamot is a citrus fruit primarily grown in Italy, particularly in the Calabria region; the oil extracted from the peel of the bergamot fruit has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and perfumery; in the 19th century, bergamot oil became a key ingredient in Earl Grey tea, named after Charles Grey, the 2nd Earl Grey, who was said to have received a special blend of tea flavored with bergamot oil as a gift.