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Morning Kiss

Morning Kiss is a delicately crafted herbal and green tea blend, designed to provide a soothing and refreshing start to the day. The ingredients include: - Green Tea China Sencha: A high-quality green tea known for its light, refreshing taste and numerous health benefits. - Rose Petals: Adding a floral and slightly sweet flavor, rose petals also contribute to the tea's aesthetic appeal. - Chamomile: Known for its calming properties, chamomile helps to create a relaxing and soothing experience. - Natural Flavouring: Enhances the overall taste without adding artificial ingredients. - Strawberry: Provides a fruity and sweet note to the blend. - Orange Slices: Adds a citrusy flavor and aroma. - Pink Rosebuds: Similar to rose petals, these add a floral and romantic touch. - Marigold: Contributes a subtle, slightly sweet and herbal flavor. - Cornflower Blue and Blue Cornflower: These flowers add a delicate, floral note and enhance the tea's visual appeal. - Natural Orange Flavouring: Complements the citrus flavors from the orange slices.

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Size: 100.0
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Morning Kiss

Morning Kiss

Green Tea China Sencha, rose petals, camomile, natural flavouring, strawberry, orange slices, pink rosebuds, marigold, cornflower blue, blue cornflower, natural orange flavouring.
1. Green Tea China Sencha: - High in antioxidants, which can help protect against cell damage and reduce the risk of certain diseases. - May aid in weight loss and improve cardiovascular health. - Contains caffeine, which can help increase alertness and focus. 2. Rose Petals: - Rich in vitamins A and C, as well as antioxidants. - Can help reduce inflammation and improve skin health. - Traditionally used to alleviate symptoms of anxiety and stress. 3. Chamomile: - Known for its calming effects, helping to reduce stress and promote better sleep. - Anti-inflammatory properties can help soothe digestive issues and skin irritations. - May help alleviate menstrual cramps and other symptoms associated with PMS. 4. Strawberry: - High in vitamin C and antioxidants. - May help reduce inflammation and improve heart health. - Contains fiber, which can aid in digestion. 5. Orange Slices: - Rich in vitamin C, which boosts the immune system. - Contains flavonoids, which have antioxidant properties. - May help lower blood pressure and improve cardiovascular health. 6. Marigold: - Traditionally used to treat skin conditions and wounds due to its anti-inflammatory properties. - May help reduce stress and anxiety. - Contains antioxidants that can help protect against cell damage. 7. Cornflower: - Known for its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties. - May help soothe eye irritations and improve vision health. - Traditionally used in herbal remedies for its calming effects.
1. Green Tea China Sencha: - Originates from China, where green tea has been consumed for over 4,000 years. - Sencha is a popular type of green tea in Japan, known for its light and refreshing taste. - Historically, green tea was consumed for its health benefits and as part of traditional ceremonies. 2. Rose Petals: - Roses have been used in herbal remedies and as a food ingredient for thousands of years, dating back to ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans. - In many cultures, roses are associated with love, beauty, and spiritual growth. - Traditionally used in Middle Eastern and Indian cuisine for their flavor and medicinal properties. 3. Chamomile: - Known and used by ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans for its calming effects. - In traditional European folk medicine, chamomile was used to treat a variety of ailments including insomnia, anxiety, and digestive issues. - Still widely used today in herbal teas and as a calming agent. 4. Strawberry: - Originates from the Americas but was cultivated in Europe in the 18th century. - Historically, strawberries were considered a luxury fruit and were often served at royal courts. - In many cultures, strawberries are associated with love and fertility. 5. Orange Slices: - Oranges originated in China over 4,000 years ago and were introduced to Europe by the Arabs in the 9th century. - Historically, oranges were a rare and expensive fruit, making them a