Green Tea Tibetan Temple Of Dreams - Spiritual Meditation 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 Moment of Zen
To fully enjoy Tibetan Temple of Dreams:
- Use 12-15 grams of tea per liter of water
- Heat water to 70-80°C (158-176°F)
- Steep for 2-3 minutes
- Strain and enjoy hot or over ice
A Harmonious Blend of Premium Ingredients
Tibetan Temple of Dreams consists of:
- China Sencha Green Tea: Light, grassy notes and antioxidant properties
- China Oolong Tea: Complex flavor profile and potential weight management benefits
- Mango Pieces: Natural sweetness and vitamin C
- Rose Petals: Delicate floral aroma and potential mood-enhancing properties
- Marigold Flowers: Vibrant color and potential anti-inflammatory benefits
- Papaya Pieces: Tropical flavor and digestive enzymes
- Passionflower Herb: Known for its calming and anxiety-reducing effects
- Cornflower Blue: Visual appeal and mild sweet flavor
- Natural Flavoring: Enhancing the overall peach taste
Wellness in Every Cup
Tibetan Temple of Dreams offers potential benefits:
- Stress Relief: Passionflower herb may help reduce anxiety and promote relaxation
- Antioxidant Boost: Green and oolong teas provide polyphenols that combat free radicals
- Digestive Support: Papaya contains enzymes that may aid digestion
- Mood Enhancement: The combination of herbs and flowers may help uplift mood
- Hydration: A flavorful way to increase daily fluid intake
- Sleep Support: Caffeine-free blend suitable for evening consumption
A Blend Inspired by Tibetan Traditions
Tibetan Temple of Dreams draws inspiration from rich cultural heritage:
- In Tibetan tradition, herbal blends are often used to promote balance and well-being
- The use of flowers in tea blends reflects the Tibetan practice of using local botanicals for health
- Passionflower, while not native to Tibet, aligns with the Tibetan emphasis on calming herbs
- The inclusion of green and oolong teas pays homage to the tea traditions of neighboring China
- The name evokes the serene atmosphere of Tibetan monasteries, known as centers of peace and mindfulness