Ceres Organics – Organic Herbal Tea – Night Time

Ceres Organics Night Time Herbal Tea is a certified organic caffeine-free herbal tea with chamomile, spearmint and passionflower, traditionally enjoyed to encourage relaxation and restful evenings.

$7.33

SKU 5616 Category

Certified Organic

Certification

Expertly blended, in collaboration with a Tea Master, this soothing infusion combines chamomile, spearmint, rosehip, lemongrass, lime flower, passionflower, nettle and rose bud for a divine flavour profile. The gentle floral and herbal character makes it an enjoyable tea to unwind with at the end of the day or to create a calming moment whenever you need a pause from a busy schedule.

Ingredients

Chamomile* 47%, Spearmint* 14%, Rosehip* 12%, Lemongrass*, Lime Flower*, Passionflower*, Nettle*, Rose Buds*.

*Certified Organic.

Directions for Use

Brew time is indicated on both the sachet and the pack.

Note: Herbal teas do not “stew” like black or green tea, therefore they have an infinite brew time, and many herbal tea drinkers even leave the bag in the cup. However, as a general rule, a minimum brew time of 5 minutes up to 15 minutes for herbal teas is recommended.

Customer Reviews

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