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What is Organic Raspberry Leaf Tea?

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What is Organic Raspberry Leaf Tea?

Raspberry leaf tea is brewed from the leaves of the red raspberry plant, its Latin name being Rubus Idaeus. Raspberry leaf tea is a herbal infusion and is both caffeine free and rich in antioxidants that carry numerous health benefits, and contains vitamin C, zinc and Vitamin E, great for your immune system, eye health, skin and respiratory system. Our raspberry leaf tea is 100% organic and suitable for vegans.

What is Organic Raspberry Leaf Tea?

What does Raspberry Leaf Tea Taste Like?

Raspberry Leaf Tea, being a herbal fruit tea has a rich fruity taste as well as giving off a mild fruity aroma and is greenish in colour. If you are a fan of fruit infusion teas that are full of taste and refreshing, we are confident you will love Raspberry Leaf Tea. It can be drank with or without sweetening and served hot or cold.

 

How to Prepare Raspberry Leaf Tea.

Because of the volume needed to brew a mug of tea we recommend using a large infuser, add one to two grammes of the tea either into an infuser or directly into a tea pot and then pour over fresh boiling water as required. Strain the tea into your mug or cup and add sugar or honey to sweeten to taste should you wish. Raspberry Leaf Tea is also the perfect refreshing summer drink and can be served over ice or chilled in the fridge, giving you that summer fruity taste that will tingle the taste buds.

 

Purchasing Raspberry Leaf Tea.

You can purchase raspberry leaf tea from our herbal infusions collection and have it delivered directly to your doorstep, https://theuklooseleafteacompany.co.uk/collections/herbal-infusions/products/raspberry-leaf-tea It is available 100g, 250g, 500g and 1000g packets all environmentally packaged. If you are already a customer at The UK Loose Leaf Tea company, why not add a pack to your next order and enjoy this pleasant tasting fruit infusion tea. We are confident that you will love it.


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