Peppermint
Dried peppermint leaves to make a minty, refreshing drink that is highly satisfying both hot and cold. A native of the Mediterranean, peppermint leaves were often used to crown luminaries in ancient Greece and Rome. It continues to be revered for its refreshingly light aroma, as well as its natural, caffeine-free taste. If you have yet to try gourmet peppermint tea, you'll be pleasantly surprised by its superior flavour.
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Chamomile
Chamomile is one of the oldest garden herbs, whose reputation as a medicinal plant shows little signs of abatement. Considered a universal remedy by the ancient Egyptians, Chamomile continues to be used today to battle illness, promote calm and relieve anxiety at bedtime. As a tisane (herbal tea), it is naturally caffeine-free. The finest varieties of Chamomile, of which our tea is great example, continue to come from Egypt. If you have yet to try it, you'll be pleasantly surprised by its superior flavour.
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Spearmint
Dried spearmint leaves to make a minty, refreshing drink that is highly satisfying both hot and cold. A native of the Mediterranean, spearmint was revered by ancient Romans for its ability to "stir up the mind." It continues to be savored for its refreshingly light aroma, as well as its natural, caffeine-free taste. If you have yet to try gourmet spearmint, you'll be pleasantly surprised by its superior flavour.
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Berry Blues
A delicious blend of natural fruits and spices that brews up a mouthwatering cup of herbal tea. Entirely caffeine free, it holds a special appeal for kids and sweet-toothed adults. Yet contains no sugar or other sweeteners. The flavour is all natural, emanating from apple pieces, hibiscus flowers, cranberries and blueberries. Highly addictive; Please proceed with caution!
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Honeybush
This delicious herb from South Africa is similar in properties to Rooibos, but with a slightly sweeter taste. Dating back to the 18th century, it has been in use for a longer time than Rooibos. It has no caffeine and is delicious hot or cold. Health information is available on request.
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Yerba Mate
he South American equivalent to coffee, yerba mate is a stimulant. Said to be beneficial for headaches, migraines, and neuralgia, this herb helps relieve fatigue and stimulates mental and physical energy. While it contains caffeine, it is reported to have less than coffee or tea.
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Kitsilano - Organic
This wonderful organic herbal tea is a delicious blend of mint, hibiscus, and chamomile. Steep Kitsilano for approximately 3 minutes in very hot water. Excellent served hot or as an iced tea. Sweeten with honey or sugar to fully bring out all of this drink's truly exotic character.
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Lemon Ginger Rose - Organic
Enjoy the bright flavours of lemon and lime combined with hot and spicy ginger. Steep 5 minutes, the longer you steep it, the stronger the ginger will get. Serve sweetened. Makes a refreshing iced tea.
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