MagicT Persian Garden Tea blends Apple, Quince, Orange Blossom, Rose petals and Cardamom. This tea will make you feel like you're walking in a Persian garden. You must taste this blend to take you to paradise on earth. Originally the Persian garden's purpose was, and still is, to provide a place to relax in a variety of manners both spiritually and emotionally.
Throw away your notion of what you think a fruit tea should be because this is so much more than a playful fruit tea. It has the natural sweetness of a traditional tisane, but the flavour leans towards the aroma of fresh rose petals. Brew it a little longer, so the delicate taste and aroma come through and whisk you off to faraway lands.
- Relax with this caffeine-free tea, full of aromatic blossoms and fruit
- Free from artificial colours, flavours or fragrances
- Hand picked
- Blended and packed in NZ
Ingredients
20-25 cups per pouch
Apple, Quince, Orange Blossom, Rose petals and Cardamom
- How much? Begin with a teaspoon (or a three-finger pinch) and adjust to your preference. Remember, you can always add more tea for a stronger brew.
- How hot? 90-95 Degrees Celsius. That's a boiled water that just stopped bubbling.
- How long? 5-8 minutes. Over brewing can lead to bitterness.
- Second Brew? This tea can be brewed a second (or even third) time, simply add more hot water.
- More Flavour? Enhance your tea's flavour with a drizzle of honey. Explore different combinations to find your perfect cup.
Persian Garden Tea Blend brings together apple, quince, orange blossom, rose petals and cardamom. Apple and quince create the soft fruit base, orange blossom and rose add the perfume-like floral lift, and cardamom gives the blend a gentle spice that stops it feeling too sweet. The result is layered but still easy to drink.
What matters here is the balance between fruit, flower and spice. The floral ingredients shape the aroma as much as the taste, while cardamom adds a little warmth and helps the tea feel more grounded. Persian Garden Tea Blend is a good pick when you want a caffeine free tea that feels delicate and fragrant, but not flat.
What does Persian Garden Tea Blend contain?
It contains apple, quince, orange blossom, rose petals and cardamom.
Why is cardamom used in Persian Garden Tea Blend?
Cardamom adds warmth and a light spice note, which helps balance the fruit and floral ingredients.
Is Persian Garden Tea Blend more fruity or floral?
It sits between the two. The fruit gives body and softness, while the orange blossom and rose are what you notice most in the aroma.