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Rooibos Leaf Tea - Caffeine Free, 24 bags
5.27
Rooibos Leaf Tea - Caffeine Free, 24 bags
5.27
Rose Hips Tea - 30 bags
4.97
Rose Hips Tea - 30 bags
4.97
Rose Hips Tea 30 Bags from Alvita Tea
6.37
Rose Hips Tea 30 Bags from Alvita Tea
6.37
Rose Hips Tea 30 Bags from Alvita TeaRose Hips (Rosa canina), the fruit of the rose after the flower has bloomed and the petals have fallen, are native to Europe and North America. Rose Hips were once reffered to as the "Food of the Gods" by the ancient Greeks and used for their varied health benefits.During World War II, when faced with a serious shortage of fresh fruits and the subsequent shortage of vitamin C, the governments of Englan, Sweden and Norway began looking to botanicals as a source for Vitamin C. After testing, they discovered that Rose Hips contained an astonishing amount of Vitamin C. Because of their abundance , they were used in teas, soups, purees, etc. Rose Hips are still used today as a favorite nutitious food, often brewed into a delicate, fruity tea.Ingredients:Rose Hips.Suggested Use:The best way to make a good tasting cup of tea is by the infusion method. Place one tea bag into a cup and add no more than 6 oz. of boiling water. Let steep for 3 minutes and remove the bag. Press the bag before removing to enhance the flavor. Add honey to sweeten.Rose Hips Tea 30 Bags from Alvita TeaUPC: 726016005111
Rosemary Leaf Tea - Caffeine Free, 30 bags
5.52
Rosemary Leaf Tea - Caffeine Free, 30 bags
5.52
Rosemary Leaf Tea 30 Bags from Alvita Tea
6.90
Rosemary Leaf Tea 30 Bags from Alvita Tea
6.90
Rosemary Leaf Tea 30 Bags from Alvita TeaNative to the Mediterranean, where warmer temperatures prevail, Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) was introduced to Britain by the Romans. Boughs of Rosemary have had many uses in the past. They were carried at weddings, used to freshen rooms, and burned as incense.They are also used as a pungent flavoring in cooking. The leaves, fresh or dried, can be used with chicken, meats (especially lanb), stews, breads, pizzas, and vegetables. Dried leaves can also be added to the coals of barbecues, near the end of cooking, to impact Rosemary's characteristic flavor to meats. In addition to its varied culinary uses, Rosemary also has a history as a health giving herb.In 1525, Bancke's Herbal, the first book devoted exclusively to herbs and their uses, was printed in England and included Rosemary. Early Arabian physicians are credited as the first to recommend this fragrant herb as a tea. And today, it is still enjoyed, often before retiring.Ingredients:Rosemary Leaf.Suggested Use:The best way to make a good tasting cup of tea is by the infusion method. Place one tea bag into a cup and add no more than 6 oz. of boiling water. Let steep for 3 minutes and remove the bag. Press the bag before removing to enhance the flavor. Add honey to sweeten.Rosemary Leaf Tea 30 Bags from Alvita TeaUPC: 726016005142
Sage Tea - Caffeine Free, 24 bags
4.50
Sage Tea - Caffeine Free, 24 bags
4.50
Saw Palmetto Berries Tea - Caffeine Free, 24 bags
5.35
Saw Palmetto Berries Tea - Caffeine Free, 24 bags
5.35
Senna Leaf Tea - Caffeine Free, 30 bags
4.97
Senna Leaf Tea - Caffeine Free, 30 bags
4.97
Spearmint Leaf Tea - Caffeine Free, 30 bags
4.97
Spearmint Leaf Tea - Caffeine Free, 30 bags
4.97
St. John's Wort Tea - Caffeine free, 24 bags
5.06
St. John's Wort Tea - Caffeine free, 24 bags
5.06
Valerian Mint Tea - Peppermint, 24 bags
6.50
Valerian Mint Tea - Peppermint, 24 bags
6.50
Valerian Root Tea - Caffeine Free, 24 bags
6.00
Valerian Root Tea - Caffeine Free, 24 bags
6.00
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