These two great organic teas are rarely mixed together. But that didn't keep us from doing it anyway. And thankfully, it tastes really yummy and is the base of our all i need. Vitamin Teas.
Matcha is a ground green tea (in our case from China). But for matcha powder, only the most valuable parts of the tea leaf are ground - leaving only the best. Therefore, the choice for it to be an ingredient for our Vitamin Tea Focus was not very difficult.
Oolong is also called "black dragon tea" (青茶). The name alone would actually be reason enough to choose it as a suitable ingredient. But the main reason was its incredibly good taste, which is in the oxidation process between green and black tea.
Bifidus – makes the gut a happy place.
Bifidus - if the guts are doing well, we are feeling well. And that sums it up in a strictly non-scientific way: dead bacteria that strengthen us from within, keep the intestinal flora healthy, support our immune system and have a great side effect: we feel good all over!
Ginseng – if something is called power root, it's for a reason....
... and if something is already being appreciated since over 2000 years in the Chinese medicine, there is also a reason. And when you use ginseng, which is known for stimulating cognitive abilities, for your all i need. Vitamin Tea and then call the drink "FOCUS", there is also a reason.
Vitamins – always a good thing.
Thiamine, niacin, pantothenic acid, choline and vitamins B1, B3 and B6 (commonly referred to as vitamin boost) are further components of our FOCUS concept. They are crucial for energy metabolism and important for nerve and heart muscle tissue. In summary, our all i need. Vitamin Tea FOCUS contains just the right blend of vitamins to keep you fit, fully focused, healthy and hopefully cheerful and happy!
Peach & Rosemary
We almost feel a little sorry for these two ingredients, because compared to the other power ingredients, you don't think peach and rosemary are that great. BUT is there a fruit that is even juicier and more refreshing than a peach? And could we go without rosemary in dishes and teas? The answer is NEVER, which is why we were even happier that these two flavours went perfectly with the matcha oolong blend.
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