Christmas Dream Fruit Tea
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Christmas Dream Fruit Tea
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Ingredients: Rosehip peels, hibiscus, toasted apple pieces, almond pieces and natural Christmas aromas (house secret).
Curiosities:
Hibiscus - scientifically called “Hibiscus L.” the hibiscus is a plant belonging to the Malvaceae family, with about 300 species. However, only a few of these species are edible, as is the case of the popular Hibiscus sabdariffa used in the preparation of hibiscus tea. Most species are used as ornamental plants in gardens. The origin of hibiscus is unknown, but it is believed that it started its first production in Asia and East Africa. And later, it will have spread across Europe.
In Greco-Roman and Egyptian mythologies, hibiscus represents the female universe directly related to the goddesses Aphrodite, Venus, and Isis. There are many myths, legends, and traditions surrounding this flower, including in Tahiti, where young women identify their love status through the position of the hibiscus in the ears. According to this tradition, women who have placed hibiscus in the corner of their right ear are available to find a mate. Otherwise, they will have already found you. The hibiscus flower is still used to offer to tourists as a welcome gesture to the country.
Apple - The apple is originally from Kazakhstan. Proof of this is the name given to its capital “Alma Ata” which, translated, corresponds to the expression “Full of Apples”. It was only in 1500 BC that its seeds spread across the European continent. It is believed that several varieties of apples were created through their cultivation in British territory. Currently, there will be close to 8,000 varieties of apples around the world.
Water temperature: 100º
Infusion time: 5 to 7 minutes.
Recommended quantity: 1 teaspoon per person. Approximately 4grs per cup.
Method of preparation: place a teaspoon of previously boiled water in a container. Cover it and let it rest for 5 to 7 minutes. Finally, strain and the tea is ready to drink, hot or cold.
Store in a dry (max. 20º) and cool (max. 60% humidity) place.
Learn how to prepare your cold tea:
Put two tablespoons of tea in 1.5L of boiled water, let it cool and then put it in the fridge. If you want to add sugar to your tea, you should do so while it is hot. For a healthier option, add 1 tablespoon of stevia (do not steep it for longer than 3 minutes as your drink will be too sweet). This way, you get an ICE TEA without any added sugars or artificial preservatives.
NOTE: The image shown was made in our company, however, the type of cut and dimensions of the ingredients of the mix may vary slightly from batch to batch.