Fruity Fig
Mediterranean-Inspired Fruit and Fig Blend
This luxurious fruit blend celebrates the natural sweetness of figs (11%) complemented by a carefully selected medley of fruits. Succulent apple provides a sweet base, while rose hips and papaya add bright, tropical notes. The addition of lemon peels and quince brings subtle tartness, balanced by the deep fruity notes of sour cherry. Rice flour helps preserve the figs' natural texture and flavor.
When brewed, this caffeine-free infusion yields a rich, fruit-forward taste with hints of prickly pear and apricot. The complex flavor profile offers layers of sweetness and subtle tartness, creating a satisfying hot or iced beverage that captures the essence of Mediterranean fruit gardens.
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Fruity Fig
Premium Fruit Selection
- Apple: Creates a naturally sweet base
- Rose Hip: Adds brightness and vitamin C
- Fig (11%): Provides rich, honey-like sweetness
- Papaya: Contributes tropical fruit notes
- Lemon Peels: Offers citrus brightness
- Quince: Brings unique fruit complexity
- Sour Cherry: Adds tart-sweet balance
- Natural prickly pear-apricot flavoring
Fruit Infusion Method
For optimal flavor extraction:
- Use 15-20g per liter of water
- Heat water to 100°C (212°F)
- Steep for 10-12 minutes
- Excellent hot or chilled over ice
- Natural sweetness requires no added sugar
Natural Fruit Benefits
This fruit blend provides multiple wellness properties:
- Digestive Health: Figs and apples provide beneficial fiber
- Antioxidant Protection: Rose hips deliver concentrated vitamin C
- Mineral Support: Figs contribute calcium and potassium
- Blood Sugar Balance: Quince helps regulate glucose levels
- Heart Health: Rose hips support cardiovascular function
- Immune Function: Papaya and lemon peels boost immunity
- Natural Energy: Fruit sugars provide sustained vitality
Mediterranean Fruit Heritage
This blend reflects ancient fruit traditions:
- Figs were sacred in ancient Mediterranean cultures
- Greeks considered quince a symbol of fertility
- Rose hips were prized by Roman physicians
- Papaya was called the 'fruit of the angels'
- Sour cherries were cultivated in ancient Persia