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Fruit Teas: A Delicious and Healthy Alternative to Traditional Tea

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Fruit teas , also known as fruit infusions, offer a delightful alternative to traditional teas made from the Camellia sinensis plant. Unlike regular teas, fruit teas are crafted using a blend of dried fruits, fruit essences, flower petals, herbs, spices, and natural ingredients. This combination creates a uniquely flavorful tea that can be enjoyed both warm and cold. One of the best things about fruit teas is that they are caffeine-free, making them an excellent option for those seeking a refreshing and healthy beverage at any time of the day. Most fruit teas are high in vitamin C and contain little to no sugar or calories, making them a great alternative to soft drinks or caffeinated beverages. At Tea Lovers Australia , we offer an exquisite range of fruit teas, including popular varieties such as Citrus Punch, Peach Sangria, Lemonade, Rhubarb Cream, Apple & Almond Cake, Turkish Apple, Pina Colada, and Apple Cider. Each variety boasts a unique and delicious flavour profile, e...

Shop Jasmine Green Tea | Tea Lovers

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Jasmine green tea is one of the most famous and well known scented teas across the world. Most people in Australia first encounter jasmine green tea while dining at a Chinese restaurant, where it is typically served after a meal. Jasmine green tea is tea that has been infused with the flowers and essence of Jasmine flower blossoms. It offers a refreshing alterative to typical green tea, with a floral and slightly sweet character that is wonderfully aromatic, uplifting and cleansing. Most Jasmine green teas contain not only the scented tea, but also Jasmine flower petals to create a delicate tea presentation. Green tea is typically used as the tea base in jasmine tea; however, white tea and black tea are also used. Jasmine green tea was first produced in China over 1000 years ago during the South-Song Dynasty, the scenting process was then further developed under the Ming Dynasty, and by the early 20th century the tea blend had become a highly demanded and fast moving tr...