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TEA HIMALAYAN

Spearmint Tea

Spearmint Tea

Regular price $9.00 USD
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About Tea

Mint is mixed with black tea!

Brewing Method

Water Temperature:
Use water between 90°C and 100°C (not boiling). Too hot water can damage the delicate leaves and make the tea bitter.

Tea Quantity:
Use about 1–2 teaspoons ( 2-3 grams) of white tea leaves per cup (200–250 ml) of water.

Steeping Time:
Let the tea steep for 2–5 minutes, depending on how light or strong you prefer it.

Method:
Add the tea leaves to a pot or cup, pour the hot water over them, and let it steep. Strain and enjoy.

White tea can also be re-steeped 2–3 times, with slightly longer steeping each time for a richer experience.

Shipping

We ship your order directly from our country. Delivery typically takes 7 to 12 business days. Once your order is placed, it will be delivered to your address.

Mint Tea is a refreshing and soothing blend of premium tea leaves and carefully selected fresh mint. The combination delivers a natural sweetness with a crisp, cooling flavor and a delightful aroma that awakens the senses. Each sip provides a perfect balance of the rich, robust notes of tea and the refreshing freshness of mint, creating a calming and revitalizing experience. Its vibrant green color and invigorating fragrance make it a treat for both the eyes and palate. Ideal hot or iced, this blend offers relaxation, digestion support, and pure enjoyment in every cup.

  • Tea From The Himalayan Region
  • By The Farmer
  • To The World
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Our Story

Tea Himalayan – A Three-Generation Journey:

1st generation (Grandparents): Planted tea in the Himalayan region with hope and hard work.

2nd generation (Parents): Nurtured and expanded the tea gardens with care and dedication.

3rd generation (We): Continuing their work through Tea Himalayan, sharing it with the world.