Yogi Tea Licorice Mint 17 filters BIO
Yogi Tea Licorice Mint 17 filters BIO
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Peppermint*, licorice*, cinnamon*, cardamom*, ginger*, clove*, black pepper*, cinnamon oil*, cardamom oil*, ginger oil*Licorice
Licorice, also known as licorice, has been known as a medicinal plant since ancient times and is one of the 50 basic herbs of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). It is about 50 times sweeter than sugar and has a mildly sweet, sour, and bitter taste. Thanks to its valuable nutrients, licorice was chosen as the medicinal plant of the year in 2012.Mint
First discovered in 1696, and likely the result of a chance cross between Mentha aquatica and Mentha spicata, it is now among the world's most important medicinal plants. Peppermint has a slightly spicy flavor and is popular worldwide for its refreshing aroma and valued constituents. In 2004, it was chosen as Medicinal Plant of the Year.Cardamom
Cardamom has been one of the most popular spices throughout the Asian and Arab world for thousands of years. Its delicate, spicy-sweet aroma favors cardamom's use in numerous dishes, from spicy curries to spiced Christmas sweets. Thanks to its essential oils and other important nutrients, cardamom is also one of the oldest medicinal plants in the world.Cinnamon
Cinnamon is one of the most expensive spices in the world and was probably used in China as early as 3,000 BC as a spice and medicinal plant. Cinnamon is obtained from the bark of the South Asian cinnamon tree. It has a sweet, aromatic flavor and contains numerous tannins and beneficial essential oils.Ginger
Ginger has been used in the Far East for over 3,000 years as a spice and medicinal plant. It has a spicy, fruity flavor and contains, in addition to various vitamins, essential oils, and valuable minerals.Nail
Cloves are the buds of the clove tree and in our latitudes are best known as a spice in dishes such as gingerbread or red cabbage. They belong to the Myrtaceae family and have an intense spicy aroma, which is why they were even paid for with gold in ancient China and Egypt.Black pepper
Black pepper, also known as the "queen of spices," is currently, along with salt, the most important spice in the world. It originally comes from the Malabar coast of India and has an intensely spicy flavor with varying degrees of heat. Ancient Ayurvedic medicine recommends black pepper not only as a condiment, but also, due to its valuable ingredients, as a medicinal plant.
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