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Salus Organic Gourmet Tea

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A cup of tea always has a soothing effect. Tea turns a short break into a time-out. The gentle aroma, which slowly evaporates from the cup, dispels the hustle and bustle of everyday life for a moment. In England one has long been convinced that tea has a comforting effect. Difficult conversations in England often begin with heating up the tea water. Thus you always have a cup of tea to hold on to. However, tea is much more than just a hot drink with therapeutic potential.

In the UK, tea had spread despite all class differences in the 19th century. Factory workers and office workers drank it as well as judges, professors or the royals. There were only differences regarding the preparation. The upper class drank their tea rather weak and with little sugar. The opposite of this is still called: ”Builder's Tea“, the classic tea of English construction workers. The black tea has to draw for at least 5 minutes and is drunk with milk and lots of sugar. Its effect is legendary. It provides frozen workers and seafarers with warmth and awakens the spirits of life. It helps students to stay up to pull an all-nighter. Even on the first date or before important job interviews, many Britons use a cup of tea to soothe the nerves. When being asked about the exact ”tea time“ many Britons answer with a wink: always. Due to the caffeine one should think twice about when to drink the last cup, because otherwise it may quickly happen that you do not get a wink of sleep at night. Do people who tolerate less caffeine have to do without tea in the afternoon? No, because there is an alternative: herbal and fruit teas.

In fact, herbal tea is not a real tea, but an infusion. Just like fruit tea it is not brewed with the leaves of the tea plant. In Europe herbal infusions were known for centuries before the actual arrival of tea. In the last 200 years, however, they have often been overshadowed by the exquisite leaves from the Far East. Herbal tea was rather associated with a home remedy than with tea time. Those who put garden herbs in the teapot either had a cold or could not afford real tea. A few decades ago, however, the tide was turning. More and more people were trying to be on a conscious diet. This included sufficient liquid supply. And here fruit and herbal teas score, because unsweetened they are the ideal thirst quenchers. In the summer you can enjoy them cold, in the winter they warm from the inside. In contrast to black and green tea or coffee, they have no stimulating effect. Moreover, apart from water, there is hardly any drink that has even fewer calories. Additionally, they also taste excellent. Finely tuned herbal tea blends are finally even convincing tea purists. If you have an appetite for an extraordinary infusion, you should try the Organic Gourmet Teas by Salus.

Salus Organic Gourmet Teas are sophisticated compositions with organic fruits, organic herbs and organic spices in nine aromatic blends. There is something for every taste. The Organic Gourmet Tea ”Raspberry Quince“ convinces not only with its intense cup color. Also the selected combination of ripe raspberries, strong elderberries, mild quinces and tart-fruity hibiscus blossoms makes it a flowery experience. Fruit tea lovers will find delicious companions with the refined Organic Gourmet Teas ”Cool Cassis“, ”Elderflowers Apple“ or ”Strawberry Fruit Cocktail“. Do you like ginger? Then discover the versatile tuber in the varieties ”Ginger Lemon“ with sparkling lemon peels or ”Ginger Orange Spicy“ with orange peels and noble spices. The Organic Gourmet Teas by Salus are an indulgence when enjoyed hot or cold.

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