White Tea Aloe VeraWhite Tea Aloe Vera
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White Tea Aloe Vera


The skin is the mirror of our soul. For this extraordinary YOGI TEA®, carefully selected white tea has been combined with aloe vera, mildly spicy turmeric and delicately scented chamomile flowers. Cinnamon gives this tea creation a fine, slightly sweet taste. We can lean back and care for our soul with the pleasure of a cup of YOGI TEA® White Tea with Aloe Vera. The subtle message of this tea is: "Gentle regeneration."
basil*, white tea*, lemon verbena*, liquorice*, jasmine green tea* (green tea*, jasmine flowers*), cinnamon*, rosemary*, sage*, turmeric root*, fennel*, cocoa shells*, chamomile flowers*, schisandra berries*, 200 times concentrated aloe vera gel*

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* Certified organic

Ingredients

white tea

White tea

White tea was reserved for the Chinese imperial court in earlier times. Now it is still considered to be one of the most valuable types of tea in the world due to its subtle aroma and elaborate processing. About 30,000 tea buds are required to make one kilogramme of white tea. They are gently dried under special conditions of light and air, which gives the tea its mild-soft taste.
chamomile flowers

Chamomile flowers

It was sacred for the Teutons and the flower of Sun God Ra for the Egyptians: the white feathered chamomile with its brilliant yellow petals. Chamomile is an herbaceous plant, the typical fragrance of which everyone knows. Its flowers taste slightly bitter and pleasantly mild.
200 times concentrated aloe vera gel

Aloe vera

It grows primarily in desert areas and was supposedly already taken along on journeys by Columbus: the subtly tart aloe vera with its slightly nutty taste. Its typical strong, jagged leaves are a well-known feature. They store so much water that the "lily of the desert" can go for months without rain.
turmeric root

Turmeric root

Turmeric primarily grows in Asia and the Mediterranean region. It belongs to the ginger family and is one of the main components of curry powder. In India, the ginger-like and slightly savoury curcuma root was already one of the most important spices more than 5,000 years ago. It was even considered to be sacred.
basil

Basil

This "royal plant", as the Ancient Greeks called basil, came to northern Europe in the 12th century. It has a wonderfully spicy aroma, which is ideally featured in both Mediterranean cuisine and freshly brewed tea.
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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White Tea Aloe Vera

Brewing Suggestions

Pour 250 ml of freshly boiled water over the teabag. Allow to infuse for 7 minutes - or longer for a stronger flavour.

  • 250 ml
  • 5 Min
  • Enjoy