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Ginger Lemongrass Herbal Tea
Ginger Lemongrass Herbal Tea
Ginger Lemongrass Herbal Tea
Ginger Lemongrass Herbal Tea
Ginger Lemongrass Herbal Tea
Ginger Lemongrass Herbal Tea
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Ginger Lemongrass Herbal Tea

The perfect, caffeine-free herbal blend of single origin sundried ginger and lemongrass for healthy, zesty living. Excellent for digestion, with beneficial anti-inflammatory and adaptgenic properties. Enjoy hot or as an iced tea.

Each 1.06 oz Tin contains approximately 10-12 servings and each serving can yield 2-3 cups, for a total of 20-30 cups per tin.

1.06 oz (30 g)
$12.00
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Our Ginger Lemongrass Tisane is a vibrant, uplifting blend of sun-dried ginger and wild lemongrass—rich in citrusy, umami notes. Enjoy hot or as a cold brewed tea.

This caffeine-free herbal tea is both refreshing and cleansing, making it the perfect choice for any time of day. Known as a powerful herbal tea for digestion, it also offers anti-inflammatory and immune-supporting benefits, thanks to the natural wellness properties of ginger and lemongrass. An ideal addition to any healthy lifestyle.

Enjoy this ginger lemongrass tea hot, iced, or as a cold brew herbal tea. To cold brew, simply rinse 1 oz of the dry tisane in near-boiling water, add room temperature water, refrigerate for 6–8 hours, then strain and enjoy a cooling, soothing cup.

Ginger Lemongrass Herbal Tea Ingredients

Lemongrass, ginger

Caffeine Level

Caffeine Level Caffeine Level Caffeine Level Caffeine Level

None

Make the perfect tea

Steeping Instructions

Western Style

Number of infusions per 2.5 g serving (2-3)

1
Quantity
Quantity

2.5 gms (use a digital scale) of tea (use a digital scale)

2
Temperature
Temperature

4-5 fl-oz (120-150 ml or 1/2 - 2/3rd cup) of water at 195°F - 210°F (90°C - 99°C)

3
Steeping Time
Steeping Time
  • 1st infusion:2-3 minutes, pour and enjoy
  • 2nd infusion:1-2 minute
  • 3rd infusion:2-3 minutes

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