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Roselle Tea

Roselle Tea

Roselle are wild-grown flowers usually found along the side of pure and unpolluted hills and gorges. This tea is common in European countries and also in South East Asia, where it is called “Oriental Beauty Fruit” due to its . . . → Read More: Roselle Tea

Red Rosebud

Red Rosebud

This Herbal tea is made from real rose buds, plucked when they are young and then dried. It has a natural rosy taste and aroma, making it a lovely and highly enjoyable beverage. The essential oils in Rosebud Tea . . . → Read More: Red Rosebud

Qing Shan Lv Shui

Qing Shan Lv Shui

Qing Shan Lu Shui is a type of high grade Kuding tea. Made using only the most tender leaves from the Kuding bush, this tea has all the medicinal qualities of Kuding tea, which is highly valued for its . . . → Read More: Qing Shan Lv Shui

Qian Ri Hong

Qian Ri Hong

Qian Ri Hong literally translates to “Thousand Days Red” due to the long blooming period of this flower. This tea contains essential vitamins and minerals and is known in Chinese medicine for helping to relieve cough, shortness of breath, . . . → Read More: Qian Ri Hong

Osmanthus Flower

Osmanthus Flower

This golden-yellow flower is renowned for its unforgettable aromatic fragrance that can be smelled from far away. Osmanthus flower has been used as the main component of some famous Chinese dishes since ancient times.

Other names: Gui Hua

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Lavender

lavender

Lavender is a very special herbal tisane which has calming effects that helps relieve stress, fatigue, headache and insomnia. Drinking a cup of Lavender tea before going to bed is known to promote restful sleep. This tea blends well . . . → Read More: Lavender

Kuding Tea

kuding

Kuding tea is a traditional health drink, known for its many medicinal properties such as cooling, detoxifying, promoting blood circulation and aiding digestion. Regular consumption of this tea helps to reduce blood pressure and controls obesity.

Other names: Solitary . . . → Read More: Kuding Tea

Jiao Gu Lan

Jiao Gu Lan

Known as the “Longevity tonic” due to its many health-giving qualities and anti-aging effects, Jiao Gu Lan is indicated for anti-inflammation, detoxification, cough remedy, as an expectorant and as a chronic bronchitis remedy. Other traditional uses as a medicine . . . → Read More: Jiao Gu Lan

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