Monday, October 1, 2012

Try a new herbal tea this fall | MNN - Mother Nature Network

There's nothing that refocuses my mind like a cup of herbal tea. When I feel restless, thirsty or just plain in need of a break during the workday, or when I feel chilly or uncomfortable, I find that a hot beverage can work wonders. While I enjoy some caffeinated teas in the morning, usually I drink herbal concoctions (called teasanes, because they are not really "teas," which technically come from a tea plant). Teasanes combine herbs, spices, flowers, leaves, barks and roots in creative ways to create flavorful beverages, and some of them also have known health benefits.?

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Since it can get boring drinking the same old peppermint or chamomile teas, I've rounded up some of my favorite herbal teas that are delicously unusual. (I drink all of these.)

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All the teas here are all natural (that is, they are not made with any chemical/artificial ingredients or preservatives), and several are organic.?

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I'm loving Zhenya's new collection of wellness teas, which address common health complaints (constipation, anxiety, feeling toxic) with natural ingredients.?The "Renew Me" variety is one of the most delicious detox teas I have even enjoyed. The main liver-supporting ingredients are burdock and dandelion roots, but the addition of ginger, hibiscus, cinnamon and cranberries makes it a tea I look forward to drinking too. I regularly drink detox teas to support my liver and kidneys (which in turn keeps my skin clear and my immune system primed).?

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Numi's Dry Desert Lime?teasan?has a very light, almost smokey lime flavor that's incredibly refreshing, and especially delicious halfway through the afternoon. It mixes really well with agave nectar, but not at all with milk.?

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Samovar Tea Lounge out of San Francisco makes the best Earl Grey I've had outside of England, and the company's organic?Ocean of Wisdom teasane, especially blended for the Dalai Lama, is just as delicious. (If you thought you couldn't have a delicious, non-caffeinated tea full of flavor, this would be a great one to try.) You can mix the rooibus, cinnamon, clove and black pepper tea with coconut milk creamer, almond milk or regular milk and honey and the flavor joins with them delciously (it's also great without anything added at all).?

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Source: http://www.mnn.com/food/beverages/blogs/try-a-new-herbal-tea-this-fall

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