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Green Tea and Ginger Tea Blend
Experience the satisfaction of a steaming cup of MagicT Green Tea and Ginger Wellness Tea. Hand-selected buds and upper leaves of green tea are kno...
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Green tea blends bring together the brightness of green tea with added herbs, fruit notes, or warming spices. This range is for people who want more flavour variety, a softer entry point than plain tea, or a tea ritual that feels a little more distinctive day to day.
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Experience the satisfaction of a steaming cup of MagicT Green Tea and Ginger Wellness Tea. Hand-selected buds and upper leaves of green tea are kno...
View full detailsBlends can change the taste, aroma, and overall feel of a cup without moving away from green tea completely. Some keep things familiar with ginger or fruit notes, while others lean into tulsi and other herbs for a more layered cup.
You will find a mix of flavour-led and herb-led options here. Ginger blends tend to feel bright and warming, fruit-led blends can taste lighter and more vibrant, and tulsi-based products often feel more aromatic and rounded. Some are a good fit for daily drinking, while others are better when you want a specific flavour profile.
Plain green tea keeps the flavour simpler and more traditional. Blends are more about variety and character. If you want a straightforward cup, the broader green tea supplements collection is a useful place to compare plain tea, powders, and extracts alongside blends.
If taste is your main priority, start with the blend ingredients that sound most familiar to you. Ginger often feels warming, pomegranate can feel brighter, and tulsi-based teas tend to bring a more herb-forward profile. If you are simply looking for more tea options overall, you may also enjoy browsing our herbal teas collection.
Yes. These products still use green tea, but the added herbs change the flavour and overall character of the cup.
Often both, but the easiest place to start is by thinking about what you actually want to drink each day. Taste and routine fit usually matter just as much as the ingredient list.
A blend makes sense when you want extra flavour or added herbs. Plain green tea is usually better if you want the most straightforward green tea experience.