Loose Tea with Lemon Verbena
Lemon verbena, also called lemon bush, is a delicious herb that exudes a pleasant citrus scent. It belongs to the verbena family and is actually related to the native verbena. In the kitchen, it is often used to refine desserts or salads, as well as mushroom and fish dishes. Of course, lemon verbena is also wonderful as a tea. Enjoy our organic lemon verbena tea pure or try our fresh organic relaxation tea. You will love the fresh, fruity taste.
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Taste: sweet, relaxing, mild
Preparation: 4-5 teaspoons (10-15g) per 1 L (13.8 fl oz) of water (100°C | 212°F), brewing time: 4-5 minutes.
Ingredients from controlled organic cultivation: cassia, fennel, anise, licorice, cocoa shell, parsley, orange peel, lemon balm, parsley, black pepper, peppermint, lemon verbena. Learn More -
Taste: fruity, lemony, light
Preparation: 4-5 teaspoons (10-15g) per 1 L (13.8 fl oz) of water (100°C | 212°F), brewing time: 4-5 minutes.
Ingredients: lemon verbena from controlled organic cultivation in Bulgaria. Learn More -
Taste: tangy, aromatic
Preparation: 3-5 teaspoons (10-12g) per 1 L (13.8 fl oz) of water (100°C | 212°F), brewing time: 8-10 minutes.
Ingredients from controlled organic cultivation: greek mountain Tea, sage, chamomile, lemon verbena, lemon balm, peppermint, lime blossoms, thyme. Learn More
Lemon Verbena Health Benefits
There is extensive clinical evidence that lemon verbena is effective for a wide variety of ailments. The lemon verbena contains a lot of essential oils, as well as flavonoids and antioxidants.
The essential oils have a calming and at the same time mood-lifting effect on most people. This can also help with sleep disorders. The antioxidants are known to bind free radicals, which protects the body from oxidative stress. This is important for muscle regeneration and other important body functions. It can also have a positive effect on joint pain. Furthermore, lemon verbena has a partial antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effect. Lemon verbena also has a positive effect on breastfeeding mothers - it stimulates the flow of milk, as this study proves here.
In fact, lemon verbena has no known side effects, apart from a small number of people who have allergic reactions to the essential oils it contains - but these people also react to many other herbs in the same way. For everyone else, a freshly brewed tea made from lemon shrub is just the thing. Cheers.