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Magic Mint Green Tea | High in Antioxidants

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₹299
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A refreshing blend of peppermint and spearmint that eases you in with a cool flavor, leading towards a tingling finish. Specially curated for the health-conscious, this minty concoction is best paired with finger sandwiches, chocolates and fruity sweets to complement each sip.

15 Teabags/box

Ingredients

Green Tea, Spearmint, Peppermint

Brewing Instructions

1. Place the tea bag in a cup.

2.Add 200ml / 7oz hot water. (85-95ºC)

3. Let the bag sit in hot water for 3-4 mins.

4. Remove the bag from the cup.

BENEFITS

A. Antioxidants supply

B. Beats congestion

C. Healthy guts

D. Maintains oil balance

E. Rich with vitamin E

F. Antibacterial properties

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    Ingredients inside it

    • Green Tea

    • Spearmint

    FAQs

    What health benefits does Magic Mint Green Tea offer?

    1. Improved digestion and relief from digestive issues.
    2. Reduced inflammation
    3. Reduced stress and anxiety levels
    4. Boosts immunity
    5. Supports oral health
    6. Helps with weight loss
    7. Promotes relaxation

    Does Magic Mint have caffeine?

    Green tea contains caffeine. Spearmint, and peppermint teas are typically caffeine-free, while magic mint contains small amounts of caffeine.

    How should I prepare Magic Mint for maximum taste and health benefits?

    1. Boil 7 oz/200 ml of fresh water at 85-95°C 2. Place one tea bag in a cup 3. Add freshly boiled water to the cup 4. Brew for 3-4 min 5.Remove the tea bag and Enjoy the brew!

    Can children drink Magic Mint?

    While mint green tea is generally safe for most people, it's important to exercise caution when giving it to children. Children under six should avoid mint in any form, including magic mint tea, as it may cause choking or other digestive issues. Additionally, children and adolescents should limit their caffeine intake to no more than 100 mg daily, equivalent to about one cup of green tea.