🌿 Yerba Maté 🌿 The health drink of the summer. Need an energy boost? Yerba Maté is a shrub from South America and is stimulating for the body and mind. It provides nutrients to the brain and contains pantothenic acid, which stimulates metabolism and helps the body convert food into energy. Pantothenic acid also regulates hormone production and stimulates the adrenal system! Yerba Maté tastes earthy, grassy and bright. Because of its delicate nature, Yerba Maté can't be steeped in boiling water because it can actually burn the leaves which results in a bitter or ashy taste. READ MORE ON HOW TO BREW YERBA MATÉ THIS SUMMER ⬇︎ Add 1-2 teaspoons of tea in 8 oz of hot water for 3-5 minutes....
iced matcha latte with vanilla bean and wildflower honey 🍵 🍵 🍵 Tea lattes are one of the best and easiest ways to utilize your loose leaf tea, especially your matcha! This super easy latte recipe is made with our Japanese Matcha, Wildflower Honey, and our Mexican Vanilla Bean Extract. You'll love it because it is creamy, sweet and dessert-like, yet super easy and quick to make! Drink for a boost in the afternoon or to kick-start a productive morning! This tea latte is also good for your brain health, thanks to the matcha, which stimulates brain waves that simultaneously energize, calm and focus the mind. HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED FROM US TO GET STARTED ⬇⬇⬇ Matcha Wildflower Honey Mexican Vanilla Bean Extract INGREDIENTS (makes 1...
What honey should you pair with your tea? 🐝 🐝 🐝 Raw and unfiltered honey is definitely the best sweetener of all AND has tons of health benefits. It helps to alleviate seasonal allergies, aids in digestion, and boosts the immune system! If you are a honey connoisseur, you might have wondered what the best honey is to pair with your tea. After all, each honey has a unique flavor profile, which can influence the flavor of your tea. Check out some of our favorite honey and tea pairings + why we chose them! ⬇⬇⬇ Our Wildflower Honey is naturally decadent with notes of caramel and maple syrup, making it perfect for pairing with darker, more rich teas, such as pu erh. Chocolate Orange Pu Erh in...
chamomile Anxiety Soothing & Digestion Boosting The plant's physician. In olden days, chamomile was known as the plant's physician because people thought that by placing chamomile next to a sickly plant, 90% of the time the plant would recover! Chamomile rightly gets the nickname because it has been used for thousands of years to treat everything from loss of appetite to irregular periods to bronchitis. Today we regard chamomile for its calming abilities to soothe anxiety and tension and it makes for a great bedtime tea. SCIENCE TELLS US Chamomile tea may protect against diarrhea, stomach ulcers, nausea and gas, likely due to its anti-inflammatory effects. Chamomile contains antioxidants that may promote sleepiness, and drinking chamomile tea has been shown to improve...
3 tea pairings for your summer outdoor activities 🧘🏽♀️ 🌿 🧘🏽♀️ 🌿 Are you working in the garden this summer? Try this tea! Lavender Sage Lemonade is blended with ingredients often found in a garden, making it your ideal companion to bring along when tending to your plants. Made with lemon myrtle, lemongrass, lemon peel, sage, lavender, rose hips, licorice root and calendula petals, this blend is herbaceous and refreshing. It works to help detoxify the body and calm the mind! We recommend using 2 teaspoons of Lavender Sage Lemonade per 8 oz of water. Serve iced and unsweetened or with a spoonful of honey to accentuate the lemon flavor. Love to hike & explore your natural surroundings? Try this...