Not exact matches
They include 11 distinct product categories: black, green and white teas; dessert teas that mimic the flavor profiles
of classic desserts without the calories; honey teas that contain real organic honey inside the teabag that dissolves out into the
cup as it's infused; tulsi «
holy basil» teas; rooibos - based red teas; holiday teas inspired by the season but available year - round; decaffeinated teas, chai; and traditional favorites — the Darjeeling, Ceylon and Irish Breakfast teas.
Although many
of the plants used — including dandelion,
holy basil, and ginger — can also be made and consumed as teas, tinctures differ in that they're much stronger; a medicine dropperful
of a tincture is more potent than a full
cup of steeped tea.
Instead, pamper yourself with something cleaner and more gratifying: freshly brewed organic black coffee with a splash
of maple syrup, a rich
cup of loose - leaf black tea, or a caffeine - free
cup of tulsi tea (
holy basil),» says Carlson.