Thai Bael Fruit

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Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Chrysanthemum, Lemongrass, Safflower
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  • “Surprisingly delicious! I wasn’t quite sure what to expect when this tea arrived as part of my most recent London Tea Club monthly box but it definitely peaked my interest with the huge amount of...” Read full tasting note
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Also known as wood apple or Bengal quince, bael fruit is commonly found in Southeast Asia. The bale tree is considered sacred to Hindus, who offer the leaves and fruit to Lord Siva, god of health, as part of prayers and rituals.

This herbal blend combines dried bale fruit, chrysanthemum, panda, lemongrass and safflower. Considered a health drink in Thailand, bale fruit tea is said to soothe and heal.

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Surprisingly delicious! I wasn’t quite sure what to expect when this tea arrived as part of my most recent London Tea Club monthly box but it definitely peaked my interest with the huge amount of lusciously fresh looking dried lemongrass, the bright orange pieces of safflower and chunks of what looks like a weird apple but is actually the bael fruit floating around together in the test tube.

Scent and taste wise I really can’t put my finger on this tea but there is a serious savory taste with a slight saltiness and a tiny touch of bitterness, I almost feel like I’m drinking soup stock but in a really really good way!! I have absolutely no idea how to describe this tea but I’m really enjoying it!!!

sren

A slightly salty cup and savory, too? Sounds interesting!

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