Calendula or Marigold have been used traditionally as culinary and medicinal herbs. The petals are edible and can be used fresh or dried. Romans and Greeks used the golden calendula in many rituals and ceremonies, sometimes wearing crowns or garlands made from the flowers. This Mayfair Tea Calendula blossom comes from Egypt’s sunny Nile River […]
Monthly Archives: May 2020
This Mayfair Tea organic Lemongrass comes from Thailand where it was air and sun dried using traditional process. Cymbopogon flexuosus, a native variety of Lemongrass grown in Thailand famous for its many uses as an important culinary and flavouring herb. Lemongrass tea is particularly valued for its sophisticated sweet lemon taste without the tangy flavour […]
Honeybush is so named because the flowers of the Cyclopia plant smell of honey. In the taste of honeybush tea this delicate honey blossom note is retained in a more subtle form among other elements of this aromatic herbal tea. Other aromatic notes include apricot jam and earthy African Savanna at dusk. In addition to […]
This refreshing Nettle leaf tea is organically grown, naturally dried in the sun offering a wonderful herbal drink which can be enjoyed both hot and cold. Stinging Nettle is one of the oldest herbs frequently mentioned in literature and appreciated for its many nutritional benefits. This premium Nettle leaf delivers a fresh aroma and a […]
Linden trees are important nectar producing blooming trees native to Europe. The fragrant, yellow to white flowers are collected after spring bloom, dried, and carefully preserved. The flowers are the most valued herbal components of the linden tree. Infusions of the flowers make a refreshing light bodied tea. In Greek mythology, Philyra, a nymph, was […]
Butterfly Blue Pea Blue Tea is one of the most celebrated herbal drinks of South East Asia including Bali, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand where it is often served cold in the form of ice tea. What sets this deep blue sky coloured drink apart is its striking colour and ability to transform this colour into various […]
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