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Kyoto Cherry Organic Green Tea

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Cherry

A fruit that grows on trees, the cherry is native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Fraser Tea selects their organic cherries from Michigan. The cherry has a unique sweet sour to tart taste. The intensity of these flavors can vary by region. Cherries have been found to carry anti-inflammatory properties and research has shown the fruit benefits pain relief from arthritis. 
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Calendula

The calendula flower is often referred to as a Marigold and is part of the daisy family. The calendula petal tastes slightly spicy and peppery with a touch of bitterness. Calendula is often used for its anti-inflammatory properties and has traditionally been used to treat digestive problems.
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Osmanthus

Osmanthus is a flower from the osmanthus shrubs and native to Eastern Asia. The flowers give off a strong, rich, sweet and buttery fragrance. Osmanthus has a peachy and floral flavor. It is high in poly phenol compounds which may help slow the aging process, improve the skin and detoxify the body.

DESCRIPTION

Kyoto Cherry Organic Green Tea combines sweet Michigan-grown cherries with handpicked organic green tea sourced from the finest organic tea farms in Kyoto, Japan. A delightful combination featuring delicate floral notes and fresh fruit, Fraser Tea handcrafted this blend to enjoy green tea in a new way. Complete with all of the health benefits of organic green tea and infused with floral aromas and subtle sweetness, try this organic green tea iced or hot.

TASTING NOTES

A bouquet of flowers and cherries aroma with a  fresh cherry flavor

INGREDIENTS

Green Tea*,  Organic Flavor*, Cherries*, Cornflower*, Rose Petals*, Osmanthus*, Calendula*,  * Certified Organic

Caffeine

50 Milligrams of Caffeine

Who Grew Your Tea?

China leads the world when it comes to the production of tea.The tea industry accounts for more than 1 million tons of tea harvested annually and employs more than 80 million people. When Fraser Tea founders sought to source its...

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Brewing Method

1 tsp/sachet

175°F

2 min

2 tsp/sachets
for iced tea

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