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Buddha Teas-English Breakfast Tea

English Breakfast Tea

The perfect cup of traditional organic English Breakfast tea.

$8.99

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Description

The English Breakfast Tea from Buddha Teas is a traditional blend of high-quality black teas. We always reach for this tea when craving a classic, simple tea.

All Buddha Teas are all minimally processed. They have no artificial flavorings and all ingredients are either grown organically or are wild harvested. This English Breakfast Tea has a pretty strong, bold ‘tea’ taste. Don’t forget, black and green teas contain caffeine, but generally less than a cup of coffee. Buddha Teas provides a caffeine guide on their boxes so you know how much is in each kind of tea. Their English Breakfast tea is labeled as ‘strong.’

Tea, one of our original SuperFoods, contains fluoride and antioxidant flavonoids, and if it’s a part of your regular routine it can improve help heart health. Even sweetened with a little raw honey, it’s still a low-calorie, nutritious drink. Black tea contains vitamin C and B, manganese and other minerals. Remember to squeeze the last bit of tea from the bag to get an extra boost of beneficial nutrients.

Drink this tea in the morning for a quick pick-me-up. Serve it with our SuperFoodsRx Sweet Potato Scones to complete your SuperfoodsRx tea party! http://www.superfoodsrx.com/recipes/sweet-potato-scones-healthy-recipe/

Additional information

Certification

Ingredients

Organic Black Tea

Allergens

Warning: Consult with a healthcare provider if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or if you have a medical condition.

Size

18 tea bags

Serving Size

1 bag

SuperFood

Tea

SuperFood

Tea

According to legend, the discovery of tea occured quite by accident in 27 B.C. in the reign of the Chinese emperor Shen Nung. There are now more than 3,000 varieties of tea available around the world. What's even more exciting is that there is solid evidence that tea consumption is associated with a lowered risk of heart disease and stroke and much more.

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