Green Tea One Night In Bangkok - Thai-Inspired Exotic Blend
“From Paris With Love” Green tea blend, loose tea 100g Premium Natural
Taste:
Violet Raspberry
- A wonderful taste: a special combination of sweet raspberries and delicate violets
- With premium natural ingredients
- Enjoy warm or as iced tea
- A perfect gift for family, friends and tea lovers
- Made in Germany: Made in Germany
- Quick preparation in just 3 minutes
- Well packaged in a resealable aroma protection tin and bag
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Brewing Your Bangkok Night Experience
To fully enjoy One Night in Bangkok:
- Use 12-15 grams of tea per liter of water
- Steep for 2-3 minutes
- Water temperature: 70-80°C (158-176°F)
- This blend offers a lychee-jasmine-rose flavor profile
A Symphony of Premium Ingredients
One Night in Bangkok combines:
- China Sencha Green Tea: Providing a light, refreshing base
- China Jasmine Green Tea: Adding a delicate floral aroma
- China Chun Mee Green Tea: Offering a smooth, plum-like flavor
- Jasmine Petals: Enhancing the floral notes
- Rose Petals: Contributing a subtle, sweet fragrance
- Natural Honey Flavor: Adding a touch of sweetness
- Natural Rose Flavoring: Amplifying the floral bouquet
A Blend of Wellness and Flavor
One Night in Bangkok offers numerous potential health benefits:
- Antioxidant Rich: Green teas are packed with polyphenols that may protect against cell damage
- Heart Health: Regular consumption of green tea may support cardiovascular health
- Mental Alertness: The natural caffeine in green tea can enhance focus and cognitive function
- Metabolism Boost: Green tea may help increase metabolism and fat oxidation
- Stress Reduction: The L-theanine in green tea, combined with floral elements, may promote relaxation
- Skin Health: Antioxidants in green tea and rose petals may support skin health and appearance
A Fusion of Eastern Tea Traditions
One Night in Bangkok represents a confluence of tea cultures:
- Green tea has been central to Chinese culture for over 5000 years, valued for its taste and medicinal properties
- Jasmine tea, first created during the Song Dynasty (960-1279), symbolizes hospitality in China
- Rose petals in tea trace back to ancient Persia, where they were prized for their aroma and perceived health benefits
- The blend's name evokes Bangkok's vibrant tea culture, where tea shops are social hubs and iced tea is a popular street beverage
- The combination of Chinese teas with Thai-inspired flavors represents the cultural exchange along ancient tea trade routes