Saffron Mixture Tea Bags
Product Introduction
Taksoo Saffron Mixture Tea is a unique and exceptional combination of premium Indian CTC black tea, first-grade Sargol saffron, cardamom, and Damask rose, delivering a pleasant and aromatic taste. This tea is packaged in laminated tea bags using the finest raw ingredients and adhering to global standards. Not only does it offer a warm and delightful flavor, but it also has numerous health benefits. Saffron is recognized as one of the most expensive and beneficial spices in the world, known for its antidepressant properties, memory enhancement, and improvement of blood circulation. Cardamom and Damask rose, with their soothing and anti-inflammatory effects, provide a unique and enjoyable tea-drinking experience.
Ingredients
Premium Indian CTC black tea, first-grade Sargol saffron, cardamom, Damask rose
How & When to Consume
- Place one tea bag in a cup of water at 100°C and let it steep for 3 to 5 minutes.
- This tea can be enjoyed early in the morning or one to two hours after meals.
Contraindications
- Should not be consumed during pregnancy unless under medical supervision.
- If you have specific internal issues or allergies, consult with a specialist before use.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place away from aromatic substances and direct sunlight.
History
English name: Saffron Mixture
Saffron Mixture tea, consisting of saffron, Damask rose, and cardamom, is a very delicious saffron-based tea. It is especially attractive and enjoyable for those who want to taste real saffron flavor.
Herbal Benefits
Damask Rose
- Anti-anxiety
- Calming effect
- Detoxifying and purifying properties
- Contains high amounts of vitamin C, polyphenols, vitamin A, and various minerals
Cardamom
- Mouth freshener
- Improves digestive function
- Helps reduce blood pressure
- Rich in antioxidant properties
Saffron
- Improves digestion
- Contains crocin and crocetin compounds with antidepressant effects
- Reduces blood sugar levels
- Helps enhance learning ability and memory
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