Arabica Lemon Turmeric in bulk available for wholesale. Arabica Lemon Turmeric tea might the healthy alternative your customers are seeking. A unique blend of mild-tasting coffee leaves, turmeric, and citrus, this is one drink that packs bright flavor for a tasty treat.
Coffee leaf tea has been found to be a valuable source of antioxidants, with low caffeine, and an easy to brew, light-bodied taste. Add them to your menu for wellness aficionados and tea drinkers seeking a low caffeine option.
This tea contains trace amounts of caffeine | Steep at 212° for 5-10 minutes.
blended with turmeric, arabica tea, ginger, orange, lemon grass, black peppercorn, marigold flowers & natural lemon flavor
Coffee leaves tea, or "kuti," had been made in Ethiopia and Indonesia for centuries. It has an earthy, herbaceous flavor with notes of sweetgrass, similar to green tea. Coffee leaves contain more antioxidants than blueberries, chocolate or green tea.
Turmeric has been used by humans for thousands of years. Popular in cuisine all over the world, it's also been used as a dye (perhaps most notably for yellow monk's robes), as a pH indicator in science, for traditional medicine, and for cultural and religious practices. Lemon and coffee have also been used for hundreds of years. Coffee is, of course, prized for its flavor, and lemons can be used for anything from cleaning to drinks, foods, candies and more. Put these three powerhouses together and you've got another use entirely.
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Ginger root or Zingiber officinale is a traditional remedy for nausea and indigestion that has been used for centuries throughout the world.
Additionally it is thought to be an effective anti-viral, which makes it an ideal cold and flu remedy. Ginger is also a powerful anti-inflammatory used to treat joint problems and arthritis.
lemongrass
lemongrass
Lemongrass, otherwise known as citronella is a tall tropical island plant in the grass family. Widely used as a bug repellent, it is also used for aromatherapy. Lemongrass is also a common ingredient in world cuisines, particularly Thai, Indian and Vietnamese dishes. It is also believed to have antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, and may promote healthy digestion.
black peppercorn
black peppercorn
Native to southwestern India, the Black Peppercorn is the fruit from a flowering vine. Peppercorns and the ground version derived from them are one of the oldest and most widely used spices worldwide. It is believed that it is a good source of antioxidants, anti-inflammatories and may improve brain function. It also may increase the absorption of essential nutrients like calcium as well as other beneficial compounds found in tea and turmeric.
marigold flower
marigold flower
Marigold or Calendula, has been used medicinally for centuries. It has been used to treat a range of ailments including conjunctivitis, eczema, burns, and warts.
It is also thought to aid in the treatment of menstrual cramps, coughs and snake bites. Marigold has a high content of flavonoids, which act as anti-oxidants in the body.