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Turmeric Ginger from Carytown Teas

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Turmeric Ginger

Herbal Tea by Carytown Teas

Turmeric Ginger, Fair Trade & Organic Medicinal Blend
Spicy ginger and smooth lemongrass add the perfect citrus note to the invigorating might of organic golden turmeric root, for a decidedly different and enjoyable tea-drinking experience. Sweet licorice root and zesty orange peel lend depth and structure to this remarkably intriguing, yet balanced herbal tea. This herbal tea has a bright vivid yellow infusion with a spicy, sweet and citrus flavor

Ingredients and their reputed benefits: Ginger is powerful anti-emetic, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, antiseptic, antispasmodic, anti-viral, carminative, circulation-stimulating, detoxifying, diaphoretic, digestive, lymph-cleansing, mild laxative, perspiration-inducing, warming. Orange peel is extremely high in vitamin c, Licorice root is anti-allergic, anti-arthritic, anti-inflammatory, demulcent, emollient, estrogenic (mild), expectorant, laxative, pectoral (moderate), soothing, Lemongrass is anti-microbial, anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, disinfectant and diuretic properties that allow you to detoxify the pancreas, kidneys, bladder and the digestive tract.Turmeric is an extremely powerful anti- inflammatory. Lemon oil stimulating, calming, carminative, anti-infection, astringent, detoxifying, antiseptic, disinfectant, sleep inducing, and antifungal properties.

Origin: Global

Tasting Notes: Has a bright vivid yellow infusion with a spicy, sweet and citrus flavor.

Brewing Instructions: steep for 4-5 minutes at 200 degrees. May steep multiple times.

Ingredients: Organic& Fair Trade ginger, Organic& Fair Trade orange peel, Organic& Fair Trade licorice root, Organic& Fair Trade lemongrass, Organic& Fair Trade turmeric, Organic& Fair Trade essential oil of lemon.

1 Tasting Note

Shmiracles

came home from work, skipped the gym, and organized my tea a little instead. nothing big. just putting some new bags in tins and labeling them. having a small part left over of ‘exotica’ and trying to cold brew for the first time. sorting some small amounts to take to work with me for future use. and brewing up a few herbal tumblers to drink for the night.

this is one of the teas i need to finish up. it’s not a very spring type of tea. and i like it enough. and turmeric is good for you. and we all know carytown teas has a REALLY GREAT track record. but basically i’ve had enough of this tea for now. mostly a lemongrass and turmeric blend. it’s good. i’d TOTALLY buy it again.

A post from 10 months ago that i put under the wrong tea!::::
ICED! actually a lovely iced tea. for sure! who would’ve thought! (I’m experimenting with all of my teas. whether they seem iced friendly or not.) i’m not brewing them traditionally either. i just brew it like a normal tea, 4 cups at a time, and then let it cool and put it in the fridge. then if it’s really hot out i can use a few ice cubes, or i can also just have it in a normal glass without ice. this tea was better when i watered it down a little with some ice. it brought the turmeric zing and made the ginger taste a little sweeter.