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Fruit Circus

Fruit Circus is a vibrant and flavorful tea blend that combines a variety of fruits and herbs to create a unique and refreshing infusion. The ingredients include apple, papaya, ginger, lemongrass, mango, banana, natural flavoring, lavender, and goji berry. This blend offers a peach-ginger taste profile, making it a delightful choice for those seeking a fruity and slightly spicy tea experience. To prepare, use 15-20 grams of the blend per liter of water, steeping for 10-12 minutes at 100?C.

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Size: 100.0
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Fruit Circus

Fruit Circus

Apple, papaya (papaya, sugar), ginger, lemongrass, mango (mango, sugar), banana (banana, coconut oil, cane sugar, honey), natural flavouring, lavender, goji berry.
Apple: Rich in antioxidants, apples can help protect against chronic diseases such as heart disease and certain cancers. They also contain fiber, which aids in digestion; Papaya: Papaya is a good source of vitamins A and C, potassium, and an enzyme called papain, which helps in digestion. It also has anti-inflammatory properties; Ginger: Known for its anti-inflammatory properties, ginger can help reduce inflammation and alleviate pain. It has been used for centuries to improve digestion and reduce digestive issues. Ginger also contains antioxidants that can help boost the immune system; Lemongrass: Lemongrass has antimicrobial and antifungal properties, which can help in reducing stress and promoting relaxation. It also aids in digestion and can help lower blood pressure; Mango: Mangoes are rich in vitamins A and C, potassium, and fiber. They are also a good source of antioxidants, which can help protect against cell damage and reduce the risk of chronic diseases; Banana: Bananas are a good source of potassium, vitamins C and B6, and fiber. They can help in maintaining healthy blood pressure and promoting digestive health; Lavender: Lavender is known for its calming effects and can help in reducing stress and promoting better sleep. It also has antimicrobial properties; Goji Berry: Goji berries are rich in antioxidants, vitamins A and C, and fiber. They can help in boosting the immune system and protecting against cell damage.
Apple: Apples have been cultivated for thousands of years, originating in Central Asia. They are deeply rooted in many cultures, including ancient Greek and Roman traditions, where they were associated with love, fertility, and wisdom; Papaya: Papaya is native to the Americas but has been widely cultivated in tropical regions around the world. In many Asian cultures, papaya is considered a medicinal fruit and is used in various traditional remedies; Ginger: Ginger has been used for over 3,000 years in traditional Chinese medicine and Indian Ayurveda. It was highly valued for its medicinal properties and was also used as a spice in cooking; Lemongrass: Lemongrass is native to tropical regions of Asia and Africa. It has been used for centuries in traditional medicine, particularly in Indian Ayurveda and Chinese medicine, for its digestive and anti-inflammatory properties; Mango: Mangoes are native to South Asia and have been cultivated for over 4,000 years. They are considered the national fruit of India and are deeply embedded in Indian culture, often associated with love, prosperity, and good fortune; Banana: Bananas are native to Southeast Asia and have been cultivated for over 4,000 years. They were introduced to Africa by traders and later to the Americas by Spanish missionaries. Bananas are a staple fruit in many tropical cultures; Lavender: Lavender is native to the Mediterranean region and has been used for thousands of years for its calming and medicinal properties. It was highly valued by ancient Greeks and Romans for its fragrance and therapeutic uses; Goji Berry: Goji berries are native to Asia and have been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 2,000 years. They are considered a superfood due to their high antioxidant content and are often associated with longevity and health in Chinese culture.