The monastery tea, Herbs, loose herbal tea
pack size:100g Dosage form:tea
Monastery Tea
Loose Herbal
Tea Herbal tea with a lovely, delicate taste. Valuable herbal mixture with ginger, birch leaves, nettle, lemon balm and liquorice root.
Recommendation for use The monastery tea, Herbs, loose herbal tea:
Take about one heaped tablespoon of KlosterTee for one liter of boiling water, or a little more to taste.
• Let steep for about five minutes for a lovely aroma. This is the only way to get safe food.
• Do you prefer the stimulating spiciness of ginger?
Then you can let the tea steep a little longer.
Storage The monastery tea, Herbs, loose herbal tea:
Store the opened tea in a cool, dry place.
That's how the end of the day goes..
The full-bodied, delicate aroma warms and increases comfort. The taste is balanced with mild lemon balm and liquorice, making this selection of herbal teas an unequaled pleasure.
A tea with high standards, because it...
• is without flavor enhancers or preservatives,
• impresses with the power of healing herbs such as stinging nettle,
• can have an anti-inflammatory effect,
• includes ginger among its ingredients, which is particularly important in the cold season does good for our body,
• is the ideal fasting companion.
Hildegard's stroke of genius with wild herbs
According to Hildegard, ginger in particular is said to have many healing powers. But the stinging nettle should not be underestimated either. About this plant, Hildegard says that she is very warm in her personal way, so we shouldn't be put off by her sometimes rather intimidating nature.