Orange Spice Tea


Bright, bold, and beautifully spiced—our Orange Spice Tea is a fragrant blend that awakens the senses and soothes the soul. This vibrant infusion combines tart rosehips, zesty orange peel, and hibiscus with the smooth earthiness of roasted chicory and the gentle sweetness of blackberry leaf. Clove and clove oil add a warm, spicy depth, while a hint of orange oil and citric acid enhance the citrusy brightness. Naturally caffeine-free, it’s perfect for cozy mornings, quiet evenings, or any moment that calls for a comforting cup with a festive twist.

Orange Spice Tea

$3.50

  • SPECIFICATIONS

    You will receive one (1) ounce, thoughtfully packaged and prepared for your convenience. Kindly allow 2-3 business days for processing. Thank you for supporting our efforts!

  • HOW TO USE

    To brew a perfect cup of Orange Spice Tea:

    1. Scoop – Add 1 teaspoon of loose leaf tea to a tea infuser, tea ball, or fine mesh sieve per 8 oz of water.
    2. Heat – Bring fresh water to a near boil (about 200°F / 93°C).
    3. Steep – Place the infuser in your cup or teapot, pour hot water over it, and steep for 5–7 minutes.
    4. Enjoy – Remove the infuser and sip as-is, or sweeten with honey and garnish with a slice of orange for an extra citrusy kick.


    This naturally caffeine-free blend is perfect for both cozy evenings and refreshing iced tea.

  • DETAILS

    May this offering bring you peace, health, and connection as you explore its uses in meditation, ritual, culinary arts, and ancestral practices. And so it is.  


    Many Blessings,

    Christina


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    This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Herbs can have potent effects, causing side effects, allergic reactions, or medication interactions. Consult a healthcare professional before using any herbs, especially if pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, or take medications. Self-treatment can be dangerous. My herbal knowledge comes from personal experience, self-study, and holistic coursework. I am not a licensed medical professional.

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