This vibrant tea is made from one of the world's most honored spices, and offers an invigorating flavor certain to warm you from the inside out.
Some Notes About Ginger Root
Well known to warm the system
Famous for its ability to relieve nausea
Has been shown to reduce inflammation in some conditions
New studies are showing some remarkable findings; we suggest conducting your own research to learn more about this ancient, spicy powerhouse
What does Ginger Root Tea Taste Like?
The color of Buddha Teas Ginger Root Tea is expected: an earthy toned honey blonde, resembling the pealed ginger root itself. When you peer into your cup, preferably clear glass, you will see that the slightly opaque visual is the result of a milky-like residue, housing the spicy warming elements of this remarkable root. Buddha Teas Ginger Root Tea boasts a totally smooth, surprisingly mild yet intense warmth. Though as you sip this tea you might wonder where the ginger is, after swallowing you almost feel, rather than taste, the spicy comfort. This is a truly astonishing single ingredient tea suited for anyone who appreciates the tingly sensation and warming qualities of ginger.
Directions: How to Brew Ginger Root Tea
Buddha Teas Ginger Root Tea needs a good boil and nice long steep to extract its full flavor and optimum benefits. If you prefer a milder cup, try a quick dunk, say 2-4 minutes. Those who like their ginger stronger might want to leave the bleach-free tea bag in for the duration. We like to cover our cups while steeping as well. |