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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...

Jasmine Green Tea: An Exquisite Scented Delight for Tea Enthusiasts

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Jasmine green tea , renowned worldwide for its captivating aroma and delicate flavour, has long been adored by tea lovers across the globe. For many Australians, their first encounter with this enchanting brew often occurs while dining at Chinese restaurants, where it gracefully concludes a meal, leaving taste buds delighted. Crafted by infusing green tea leaves with the essence of fragrant Jasmine flower blossoms, Jasmine green tea offers a refreshing alternative to traditional green tea sencha . Its floral bouquet and subtly sweet character create a truly aromatic, uplifting, and cleansing experience. Notably, most Jasmine green teas not only feature the scented tea but also incorporate Jasmine flower petals, enhancing the visual allure of the brew. Although green tea serves as the classic base, Jasmine tea can also contain white tea and black tea. Delving into history, we discover that Jasmine green tea originated over a millennium ago in China during the South-Song Dynasty. Over t...