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Hot teas, hot trends

Hot teas, hot trends

In spring it is more the fresh and fruity teas which make us happy. In summer we love to enjoy fresh peppermint which cools down our body. But in autumn, when the nights draw in early, , and cool rainy weather entices us to seek the comfort of our settee, then we love to be just harmonious and comfortable. The hot tea trend for cold days: spicy and aromatic, and best with a splash of lemon! Ginger is currently very trendy and suitable for any evening. For a change, enjoy an invigorating black tea, which you enrich with spices such as anise star and cinnamon stick. A honey cardamon tea has an exotic taste. Even ready Rooibos mixtures and apple tea with cinnamon provide for relaxation and wellness on autumn evenings.

We recommend: Taste a delicious ginger lemon tea, which invigorates your senses. Mix some freshly cut ginger with some lemon grass and boil up both together for some minutes. In this brew you allow green tea leaves to brew up also. Add a few drops of honey – and your special pampering program for your soul is all ready. Whatever tea type you are, what taste and what intensity you prefer. For a great tasting tea you should only use the best possible water. If you use stale water in the preparation of your tea, this may also lead to a stale taste.

Always remember: Even if your water comes fresh from the tap, it may already be stale,–namely in such cases when you have not allowed the water tap to run for an extended period of time. In order to make quite sure obtain stocks of fresh water for your wellness!. Take a glass pitcher and fill this with water and a SecoSan Stick. This way, your water will stay permanently fresh and pure. And your very personal tea wellness programmecan go right ahead! At any time.