Green Herbal Tea Kit
✅ A fun & creative gift idea
✅ Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique
✅ Eco-friendly & sustainable materials
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What Makes It Uncommon
Tea and Sympathy
A cup of tea is more than just a handy hot beverage. The warmth soothes your body, waiting for the tea to steep gives your mind a moment to rest, and the different herbs used can calm, stimulate or relax. This holistic tea set by Julie Pedersen invites you to sip from an array of nine herbs and three varieties of green tea from Japan, India, and Sri Lanka (there are two tins per type of tea). Steep the loose leaf teas and herbs in the included, reusable tea bags made from biodegradable corn silk. Kit assembled in Canada.
Click here to learn how to make herbal green tea using your Green Herbal Tea Kit.Measurements
Each ingredient tin: 0.9" H x 2" Dia. Each tin holds approx. 1.5 oz.
Kit: 6.5" L x 10.9" W x 1" HNotes
Each kit yields approximately 18 pots of tea.
10 disposable tea bags included.Ingredients
 
rose green tea, African green tea, sencha green tea, jasmine flowers, rose hip, chamomile, rose petals, calendula (marigold), blue mallow, blue lavender, peppermint, and hibiscus flowers
If pregnant, or nursing, only limited amounts of green tea should be consumed. Ingredients may have come into contact with nuts and soy.
Item ID
23835
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created by Julie Pedersen
location
Canada
“I like to imagine people taking the ingredients I provide as a starting point and adding their own special twist that makes it uniquely theirs.”
Julie Pederson's switch from marketing to spice mongering has been rewarding on many levels. “I once had a person tell me that when they opened up a chai kit, the aroma reminded them so much of the chai they used to drink in India that it brought tears to their eyes,” she says. Julie finds inspiration in her cookbook library and hearing about other people's connections with food, “I’m always looking for new ideas, and some of the best come from engaging people in conversation."
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