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The Peach Tea offered by Infuzion is a flavoured tea that combines the natural taste of tea with the sweet and fruity notes of peaches. This tea is likely a black or green tea base infused with peach flavour, which could be achieved through various methods such as natural aroma absorption, the use of peach extracts, or the addition of dried peach pieces. - Flavour Profile: The tea would have a smooth tea base with pronounced peach flavours, offering a sweet and slightly tangy taste experience. The peach flavour adds a fruity and refreshing twist to the traditional tea taste, making it suitable for warm weather or as a refreshing beverage any time of the year. - Appearance: The tea leaves might be mixed with dried peach pieces or have a peach-flavoured aroma, giving it a visually appealing and aromatic presentation. - Preparation: To prepare this tea, one would typically steep the tea leaves in hot water, allowing the peach flavours to infuse and blend with the tea.

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Peach

Peach

China Oolong, Green Tea China Sencha, pineapple (pineapple, sugar), flavour, rose petals, peach (peach, rice flour) (3%).
While peaches themselves are not typically considered a herbal ingredient in the traditional sense, they do offer several health benefits when consumed: - Antioxidants: Peaches are rich in antioxidants, which help protect the body from oxidative stress and can contribute to overall health and well-being. - Vitamins and Minerals: Peaches are a good source of vitamins A and C, potassium, and fiber, which can support healthy digestion, immune function, and cardiovascular health. - Anti-Inflammatory Properties: The antioxidants and polyphenols in peaches may have anti-inflammatory properties, which could help reduce inflammation and improve health outcomes. However, as a flavoured tea, the primary health benefits would come from the tea itself, such as: - Antioxidants: Tea, especially green tea, is known for its high antioxidant content, which can help protect against cell damage and reduce the risk of certain diseases. - Heart Health: Regular tea consumption has been linked to improved heart health due to its ability to lower cholesterol levels and reduce blood pressure. - Cognitive Function: Tea contains caffeine and L-theanine, which can enhance focus, concentration, and overall cognitive function.
Peaches have a rich cultural and historical significance, particularly in Asian cultures. They are native to China and have been cultivated for over 4,000 years. In Chinese culture, peaches symbolize good fortune, longevity, and a happy marriage. They were also a favorite fruit of the Chinese emperors; Tea itself has a profound cultural and historical context, especially in China, Japan, and the UK. Tea was first consumed in China over 2,000 years ago and has since become an integral part of many cultures around the world. Tea ceremonies in Japan and the traditional English tea time are examples of how tea has been deeply ingrained in cultural practices; The practice of flavouring teas dates back centuries, with early examples including the addition of spices and herbs to tea. In modern times, flavoured teas have become increasingly popular, allowing for a wide range of taste experiences that cater to diverse consumer preferences.