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Rosemary Tea
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) is an evergreen shrub, growing up to a height of 31-50 inches, with leathery needle-like silver green leaves and tubular pale blue flower. Originating in the Mediterranean, this herb is also found in Europe, North Africa and Middle East. As the flower is often grown near the sea, the name Rosemary is derived from the Latin word ros marinus, meaning, “rose of the sea”.
Rosemary has a long history of culinary and medicinal use. In early times, Rosemary was freely cultivated in kitchen gardens and came to represent the dominant influence of the house mistress 'Where Rosemary flourished, the woman ruled.'
The 16th-century British herbalist Gerard provides an indication of how Rosemary was regarded in early medicine: “Rosmarie is given against all fluxes of bloud; it is also good, especially the floures thereof, for all infirmities of the head and braine, proceeding of a cold and moist caufe; for they drain the brain, quicken the senses and memorie . . ”
Gerard's reference to Rosemary being used to quicken the memory comes from an ancient belief that Rosemary can sharpen the memory and inspire fond remembrance. This tradition of regarding Rosemary as the herb of remembrance has been carried on by brides carrying sprigs of the plant in their wedding bouquets.
Why Purchase From Us ?
Our Rosemary Tea is specially packed using the latest Japanese teabag technology using the Tetrahedral(Triangular) shaped tea bags from Japan . These revolutionary food grade teabags allow better infusion compared to the usual paper teabags in the market. One can enjoy a cup of tea with an aroma and taste equivalent to that of tea brewed traditionally using a teapot with just our teabag and boiling water. What's more, you can view the entire process of the flower expanding within our teabag.
How to prepare our Rosemary Tea ?
1) Take out one tea bag and place it inside a mug
2) Pour about 150cc of boiling water
3) Steep the tea bag for 4-5 minutes and remove it from the mug. (Do not throw away the tea bag yet)
4) The tea is ready to consume. You may want to add ice to make an ice Rosemary Tea as well.
5) You can prepare another 1-2 mug of Rosemary Tea using the same tea bag.
25 teabags per packet
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