Black Tea Rose - Floral-Infused Romantic Aromatic 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 Floral Symphony
To fully enjoy Rose tea:
- Use 15-20 grams of tea per liter of water
- Steep for 10-12 minutes
- Optimal water temperature: 100°C (212°F)
- This tea can be enjoyed hot or as a luxurious iced tea
A Bouquet of Premium Ingredients
Our Rose blend features:
- Black Tea Assam: Providing a full-bodied, malty base with rich flavor
- Black Tea South India: Adding depth and complexity to the tea profile
- Rose petals (2%): Imparting a delicate floral aroma and subtle sweetness
- Natural flavoring: Enhancing the rose character while maintaining a natural taste
Blooming Health in Every Cup
Rose tea offers potential benefits beyond its enchanting aroma:
- Antioxidant rich: Black tea contains polyphenols that may help protect cells from damage
- Stress relief: The aroma of roses is known for its calming effects, potentially reducing stress and anxiety
- Digestive support: Black tea may aid in digestion and support gut health
- Skin health: Rose petals contain vitamin C, which can contribute to skin health
- Mood enhancement: The combination of tea and rose may help improve mood and mental well-being
- Hydration: As a flavorful alternative to plain water, it supports daily hydration needs
A Cup Steeped in Tradition
The Rose blend draws from rich cultural histories:
- Black tea has been a staple in Indian culture for centuries, with Assam tea being particularly prized for its robust flavor
- Roses have been used in various cultures for their medicinal and culinary properties since ancient times
- In Victorian England, the language of flowers was popular, with roses symbolizing love and appreciation
- The use of rose in teas dates back to ancient China and Persia, where it was valued for both its flavor and therapeutic properties
- In Indian Ayurvedic tradition, roses are believed to have cooling properties and are used to balance emotions