Green JasmineGreen Jasmine
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Green Jasmine


This tea lets us look forward to what they new day holds in store. Ginger and sprightly lemon grass invigorate the senses. A touch of jasmine allows us to still dream a little beofre the day begins. The subtle message of this tea is: "Pausing before the start."
jasmine green tea* (green tea*, jasmine flowers*), ginger*, liquorice*, lemon grass*, lemon peel*, black pepper*, lemon verbena*

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Ingredients

jasmine green tea* (green tea*, jasmine flowers*)

Jasmine green tea

Jasmin tea was already consumed in the age of the Chinese Song dynasty around 1200 A.D. Even today, it is still probably the most popular tea of China. Its soft, round taste of jasmine flowers is combined with the subtly tart taste of green tea.
ginger

Ginger

Whether in the Christmas biscuits, as a curry mixture or in lemonade: The bulbous ginger is among the best-known spice plants in the world. For thousands of years, it has been cultivated in the tropical heat of eastern Asia. It gives many of our YOGI TEA®s a fruity-hot and aromatically spicy taste.
liquorice

Liquorice

Liquorice has already been known since ancient times. Its sweetening power is about 50 times stronger than that of sugar. It tastes mild-sweetish and bitter-tart.
lemon grass

Lemon grass

Lemon grass contains essential oils and has a strong, lemony-fresh taste. The origins of this plant from the family of grasses that is primarily used in the Asian kitchen are still unclear to this day.
lemon peel

Lemon peel

A native of India, the peel of the lemon tree fruit has an aroma similar to its sourish fruit pulp. Slightly bitter and refreshingly fruity, it enriches Mediterranean meals, sweet dishes or herbal tea mixtures.
black pepper

Black pepper

Also called the "king of spices," black pepper is one of the world's most important spices in addition to salt. It originally came from the Indian Malabar Coast and tastes intensive-spicy, ranging from slightly spicy to quite spicy.
lemon verbena

Lemon verbena

Lemon verbena was first introduced to Europe at the end of the 18th century. Its homeland is under the South American sun. The lemon verbena belongs to the vervain family and contains fine essential oils.

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Green Jasmine

Brewing Suggestions

Pour 250 ml of freshly boiled water over the teabag. Allow to infuse for 5 minutes.

  • 250 ml 100°C
  • 5 Min
  • Enjoy