In this tea, the flavors of black tea, the sweetness of raspberries and the slight acidity of blueberries combine wonderfully. The combination of all of them in just the right amount makes this tea a very different drink from the red fruit teas you have tried. It can be infused with water or milk.
If until now you didn't know where to buy natural tea , at Aromas de Té we make it possible. You will enjoy all the benefits of black tea , in addition to its exquisite flavor. Like the rest of the black teas that you will find in Aromas de Té, the Red Fruits black tea is ideal for starting the day well or regaining strength in a pleasant, light and natural way in the middle of the afternoon.
You will love how blueberries and raspberries merge with the flavor and aroma of black tea, by the way, high-end, because we always look for the best for our customers, the driving force of our company. Buying loose tea of this type is a real delight.
A tea that can be infused with water , but also with milk, in the purest English style, European cradle of tea par excellence and where they always drink black tea at the times we have indicated above: for breakfast and for the famous morning tea. five. Antioxidant and diuretic, this tea also helps you protect your heart and the health of your mouth.
Let yourself be intoxicated by the soft and sweet, but not cloying, flavor of raspberries. A fruit that stands out for having a high iron content, making it ideal for those people who suffer from anemia. In addition, other healthy properties are also associated with it, such as protecting the kidneys and liver.
As an anecdote, it should be noted that raspberries have been used, in other ancient cultures , such as Chinese and Japanese, to combat premature ejaculation and as a natural viagra, to combat impotence. Therefore, it is a red fruit that no man should discard in his diet, whether young or old.
For their part, blueberries have been used to prevent urinary diseases in indigenous cultures, especially in Latin America. And we can also go back to the ancient times of Rome and Greece to talk about the properties of this fruit, since even then their population used blueberries to combat diseases related to the kidneys, such as stones.
It is curious that this fruit was the subject of study during World War II, when it was discovered that soldiers who ate this fruit at night enjoyed better vision the next day.