Orange Spice Tea


Experience the vibrant embrace of our Orange Spice Tea, a fragrant, naturally caffeine-free blend crafted to uplift your spirits. Each sip offers a symphony of flavors: the lively tang of rosehips and zesty orange peel, delicate hibiscus notes, and the grounding depth of roasted chicory. With a whisper of blackberry leaf sweetness and the warm, inviting spice of clove, this tea is your perfect companion for cozy mornings, peaceful evenings, or anytime you crave a comforting, festive escape. Enjoy a truly awakening and soothing experience, without the jitters.

Orange Spice Tea

$3.50

  • SPECIFICATIONS

    You will receive one (1) ounce, thoughtfully packaged and prepared for your convenience. Kindly allow 2-3 business days for processing. Thank you for supporting our efforts!

  • HOW TO USE

    To brew a perfect cup of Orange Spice Tea:

    1. Scoop – Add 1 teaspoon of loose leaf tea to a tea infuser, tea ball, or fine mesh sieve per 8 oz of water.
    2. Heat – Bring fresh water to a near boil (about 200°F / 93°C).
    3. Steep – Place the infuser in your cup or teapot, pour hot water over it, and steep for 5–7 minutes.
    4. Enjoy – Remove the infuser and sip as-is, or sweeten with honey and garnish with a slice of orange for an extra citrusy kick.


    This naturally caffeine-free blend is perfect for both cozy evenings and refreshing iced tea.

  • DETAILS

    May this offering bring you peace, health, and connection as you explore its uses in meditation, ritual, culinary arts, and ancestral practices. And so it is.  


    Many Blessings,

    Christina


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    This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Herbs can have potent effects, causing side effects, allergic reactions, or medication interactions. Consult a healthcare professional before using any herbs, especially if pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, or take medications. Self-treatment can be dangerous. My herbal knowledge comes from personal experience, self-study, and holistic coursework. I am not a licensed medical professional.

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