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Solaris' First Grade Sencha Green Tea is hand-blended with freshly crushed herbs to create a unique and tantalizing blend. Perfect to enjoy various beneficial Green Tea properties. These herbs add a slightly spicy top note that sets this brew apart from other green teas. A truly individual flavour profile that will embolden your tea collection. To ensure a high vitamin and antioxidant content they use only First Flush Sencha Green Tea.
The spices added include cardamom, alongside a blend of Star Anis, Lemon Peel, Orange Peel, and Whole Cloves.
To ensure a high vitamin and antioxidant content we use only First Flush Sencha Green Tea. Sencha Green Tea is also the least processed of all the Green Teas due to its gentle steaming process.
The pleasant sharpness and fresh qualities of this Sencha Green Tea coupled with the subtle, refreshing top note provided by the spices create an uplifting and energising beverage.
Ingredients
Sencha Green Tea* 77%, Orange Peel*, Lemon Peel*, Cardamom*, Cloves*, Star Anis*. *Certified Organic
About Green Tea
What makes Green Tea different from Black Tea is how it is processed. When making this unique tea variety, Camellia Sinensis leaves are plucked, moderately withered, and then immediately cooked (either through pan-firing or steaming).
Its unique production process makes Green Tea richer in antioxidants. These compounds are associated with a number of beneficial properties due to their ability to inhibit free radicals, that is, unstable atoms that can damage cells and cause a number of health conditions).
Green Tea dates back to ancient China and throughout the centuries it has been used both as a pleasant beverage and has a herbal remedy.