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  • “Sipdown for ashmanra’s sipdown challenge: tea with more than 5 ingredients. I picked this up YEARS ago at a tea festival – I don’t think the company even exists anymore. From a purely flavor...” Read full tasting note

From Rukhi Ayurveda Tea

Ingredients: Organic ginger, organic black pepper, organic coriander, organic cinnamon, organic clove, organic lemongrass, organic spearmint, organic tulsi, essential spearmint oil

Warning: Consult your healthcare provider prior to use if you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications or if you have a medical condition. Store in a cool and dry place. Keep out of reach of children.

Use: We recommend brewing in filtered water. For a cup of tea or a teapot up to 12 oz, one tablespoon (3-5 grams) of tea should be enough. For teapot 16-24 oz, a rounded tablespoon will probably work. Steep for 3-5 minutes. You may need to experiment some here to find the right quantity and taste.

Benefits: Kapha governs all structure and lubrication in the mind and body. It controls weight, growth, lubrication for the joints and lungs, and formation of all the seven tissues – nutritive fluids, blood, fat, muscles, bones, marrow and reproductive tissues. For additional information please visit our website.

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Sipdown for ashmanra’s sipdown challenge: tea with more than 5 ingredients. I picked this up YEARS ago at a tea festival – I don’t think the company even exists anymore. From a purely flavor perspective, this is not my favorite version of this type of blend, and that’s mostly because the pepper note is really prominent. That’s a big part of why I don’t love DavidsTea’s Super Ginger either. I like pepper in food, but a little goes a long way in a tea blend and I find that it’s easy to overdo it. Besides the pepper, I can taste lemongrass and ginger. Nothing else really comes through. Maybe that’s due to age, maybe it’s due to the blending ratios, I don’t know. I’ve been drinking this down over the past few weeks but can’t for the life of me remember what it tasted like when I first got it.

ashmanra

I’m with you! A little pepper goes a very long way in tea for me! I don’t mind a few of the pretty pink peppercorns.

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