[The Charm and Features of Meguru Safflower Blend Tea]
A blend of domestically grown safflower that supports blood circulation, fragrant black soybeans, and roasted tea. This blend tea is designed to accommodate women's emotional fluctuations.
Benibana improves blood circulation and is also used in Kampo for women's unique concerns and gynecological diseases, earning it the reputation of being a 'medicinal herb for women.'
It warms the body, making it ideal as a warming tea.
The Mawaru Safflower Blend Tea releases a wonderful aroma from the moment you open the bag.
This is because each blended ingredient is made into a tea bag with as little crushing as possible, preserving the aroma without losing it.
The finer the powder, the more aroma the tea loses.
By enjoying the aroma while drinking, your body warms up and you can experience a truly relaxing moment.
[About the Taste]
Maburu Safflower Blend Tea is crafted with a simple and easy-to-drink flavor.
By blending the slightly distinctive safflower with roasted tea and black soybeans, you can experience a toasty aroma and a mellow sensation that warms you from within.
This safflower tea is delicious and easy to drink even for those who find safflower alone difficult to drink or who dislike herbal teas.
The blended roasted tea is made from aromatic roasted tea that is in-house roasted after multiple meetings with Sayama Tea Farm.
This is a carefully selected roasted tea made from carefully selected ingredients, aged for a year, and then roasted from there to bring out a mellow texture.
Also, black soybeans, which contain isoflavones that are said to be three times as high as soybeans and beneficial for women's bodies, are produced in Hokkaido.
It is roasted with care and care in small amounts.
[Why This Product Was Created]
The Mawaru Safflower Blend Tea is an original blend tea born from experiencing gynecological diseases and learning about the local history of safflower.
Around my forties, I began to notice changes in my health and learned that safflower was being used as a medicinal herb for circulation.
Furthermore, I learned that the local area has a history of safflower and, through various connections, was able to create an original blend tea.
[Recommended for people like this]
Recommended for those doing warmth, those seeking comfort, and those around menopause.
The taste is close to black soybeans, so it's recommended even for those who aren't fond of herbal tea.
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[Frequently Asked Questions]
Q. Is it caffeine-free?
Black soybeans and safflower are caffeine-free.
The caffeine content in roasted jicha varies depending on the tea leaves.
The tea leaves used in Mawaru Safflower Blend Tea are close to 'bancha,' so it's hardly noticeable.
If you're concerned, switching to "cold brew" will reduce the extraction amount even further.
[Reference Amount]
・1 TB ... 250ml per night
Caffeine is a substance that dissolves at high temperatures and causes bitterness.
Therefore, brewing tea with "boiling water" makes it bitter, while brewing with cold water results in a sweet tea without bitterness.
Q. Can I make cold tea?
After pouring in hot water, I recommend adding plenty of ice and then rapidly chilling it.