Tea very popular in Japan and drunk during meals for its digestive properties, an aid to cleanse the liver and excellent support for diuresis. The characteristic of this tea is the very low content of tannins as the leaves are harvested at the end of the season when the leaf reaches the minimum level of theine. Its taste is fresh, but at the same time with a slightly bitter and herbaceous aftertast.
Eucalyptus is a plant known for its balsamic, expectorant and soothing action on the respiratory tract, capable of disinfecting the mouth, throat and tonsils. A eucalyptus herbal tea can be beneficial to decrease congestion and nasal mucus, in case of cooling. It also has a refreshing action on the oral cavity and throat, due to its natural properties.
Ingredients: eucalyptus leaves Botanical name: Eucalyptus Globulus Labill Origin: India
Assam black tea is a full-bodied, full-bodied tea, rich in malty and slightly sweet notes. Native to the Assam region of India, this tea has small, dark leaves that produce a deep red drink. The intense and strong flavor of Assam tea makes it perfect to be enjoyed alone or with a little milk and sugar to give it a creamy and sweet note. Due to its robustness, Assam black tea is also great for serving with biscuits and desserts.
It literally means "Stem Tea" because it is obtained from the twig of the green tea plant aged at least 3 years. This gives this type of tea the characteristic of not having any theine content to the point of being able to drink all day without any problem and be enjoyed even by elderly people. In fact, it recalls the grassy flavor of green tea but at the same time also the taste of hazelnuts and chestnuts. To be drunk also during meals as a substitute for water and if desired also with the addition of rice malt or apple juice.
Famous for being a tea named after the region (Darjeeling) where it is grown, in north east India in the state of West Bengal. Particularly prized tea so much that it has been nicknamed the champagne of teas for the taste vaguely reminiscent of Muscat grapes and so much that it has the name protected by copyright by the Teaboard of India.
Also called "Jade Drops". It owes this name to an ancient emperor, Mikoto. It is one of the noblest teas, grown in the shade, with a sweet and robust taste. A highly prized tea because only the most tender, emerald-colored leaves are used, which begin to sprout in the first days of spring. Unlike the other teas, it can be prepared both in hot water but also in cold water by varying the brewing times indicated below.
This blend of black tea is one of the strongest as flavor with India origin, in its characteristic broken production, it makes it very suitable as the name says, for breakfast . Its characteristic brown color and full-bodied taste make it an excellent springboard to face the whole day.
It has an important diuretic, draining and purifying action on the body and is an excellent anti-inflammatory and anti-rheumatic. Much appreciated by women who want to eliminate toxins and cellulite.
Ingredients: moringa Botanical name: moringa oleifera Lam Origin: India
This spice, originally from India, has been appreciated in the East for centuries for its pungent flavor and its beneficial qualities on our body. The premium quality version of dried turmeric powder offers you incredible taste, digestive properties and numerous antioxidants. It is ground and ready for use in the kitchen, concentrating its aromatic characteristics to the maximum. Perfect for creating tasty dishes with an exotic and colorful touch!
Palmarosa plant (cymbopogon martini) from conventional agriculture steam distilled. Similar to Geranium, it is not by chance that it is called India Geranium. Suitable for skin care. Its use in healing sessions is recommended. Like the Rose, it invites the sweetness of the soul.p & gt;
Of Indian origin, curry has become a fundamental ingredient even in Western recipes. Ideal with all types of meat, fish and vegetables. It will enrich the flavor and make a pleasant tantalizing aroma in all your dishes.
Here is the curry created with the official recipe that the English colonists have perfected over time, thanks to the help of Indian chefs. A harmonious and light blend of spices, designed to adapt it to British taste and recipes, also perfect in many exotic dishes and for creative ideas in our cuisine.