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Yogi ginger lemon 17 teabags organic

  • The sharp taste of ginger warms, stimulates the senses. The sourish taste of the lemon refreshes the mind, creating a feeling of lightness. Small additions of lemongrass, mint, licorice and black pepper give the tea something "bite" and a light, fresh sweetness. Cool in summer, heartwarming in winter, always delicious. The subtle message of this tea is: "Fresh Start and Optimism."
     
    Ginger *, licorice *, lemongrass *, black pepper *, lemon peel *, peppermint *, lemon oil *, hibiscus *, dried lemon juice *
     
    Contains licorice - in case of high blood pressure, excessive consumption of this product should be avoided.
     
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    ginger
    Whether in Christmas cookies, in the curry mixture or as a lemonade: The ginger is one of the best-known spicy plants in the world. It has been grown in the tropical heat of eastern Asia for millennia and gives many of our YOGI TEA®s a fruity-spicy, aromatic spicy flavor.
     
    lemon peel
    The shell of the fruit of the lemon tree, which comes from India, is as aromatic as its sour pulp. Lightly bitter and refreshingly fruity, it enriches preferably Mediterranean dishes, desserts or herbal tea mixtures.
     
    peppermint
    The crossbreed of Bachminze and Wildminze, discovered only in 1696 and presumably by accident, is today one of the best-known plants in the world. Peppermint is extremely popular worldwide for its refreshing aroma and has a light, pleasant sharpness.
     
    licorice
    Licorice, a defining element of licorice, has been known since ancient times. It has about a 50-fold greater sweetening power than sugar and tastes mild-sweet and bitter-dry.
     
    lemongrass
    Lemongrass contains essential oils and has a strong, lemony-fresh taste. To date, it is unclear where the primarily used in Asian cuisine plant from the family grasses originally originates.
     
    black pepper
    The black pepper, also known as the "king of spices", is today the most important spice in the world besides salt. It is originally from the Indian Malabar Coast and tastes intense spicy and slightly spicy to spicy.
     
    dried lemon juice
    To date, it is not clear exactly where the lemon, which belongs to the family of the rhododendron, actually comes from. Its origins are believed to be in northern India, but due to its refreshing-sour taste, it has been around the world for millennia.
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