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Good Morning by Infuzion is a carefully crafted tea blend designed to kickstart your day with a refreshing and invigorating flavor profile. This blend typically includes a combination of black tea, along with other ingredients such as citrus fruits, floral notes, and possibly some spices to enhance the aroma and taste. - Black Tea: The base of the blend, black tea is known for its robust flavor and dark color, which is achieved through the fermentation process. It provides a strong, yet smooth, tea experience. - Citrus Fruits: Often included are citrus fruits like orange, lemon, or bergamot, which add a bright and uplifting flavor to the tea. - Floral Notes: Ingredients such as rose petals or jasmine may be added to give the tea a floral and aromatic quality. - Spices: Spices like ginger or cinnamon might be included to add warmth and depth to the blend.

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Size: 100.0
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Good Morning

Good Morning

Apple, blackberry leaves, rose hip, carrot, balm, natural flavouring, verbena whole, elderberry, apple, elderflowers, camomile, lemon myrtle, rose petals, meadowsweet, mallow. Premium blend with ingredients from sustainable cultivation and natural flavourings.
Rich in antioxidants, black tea can help protect against heart disease and certain types of cancer. It also contains caffeine, which can aid in alertness and focus; Citrus fruits are high in vitamin C, which boosts the immune system and can help reduce inflammation. The essential oils from citrus fruits can also have mood-enhancing properties; Floral ingredients like rose petals are known for their calming effects and can help reduce stress and anxiety; Ginger has anti-inflammatory properties and can aid in digestion, while cinnamon has been shown to help regulate blood sugar levels and improve heart health.
Originating in China, black tea was first introduced to Europe in the 17th century and became a staple in British culture. It is deeply rooted in the history of the British Empire and is often associated with traditional English tea ceremonies; Citrus fruits have been cultivated for thousands of years, with origins tracing back to Southeast Asia. They were highly valued in ancient cultures for their flavor and medicinal properties; The use of floral ingredients in teas dates back to ancient China, where flowers like jasmine and rose were used to create fragrant and delicate tea blends. These blends were often served at special occasions and were considered a luxury; Spices like ginger and cinnamon have been traded along the Silk Road for centuries and were highly valued for their flavor and medicinal properties. They were integral to many traditional tea blends in various cultures, particularly in Asian and Middle Eastern traditions.