
Moontime
Available Sizes: Boutique Jar + 70g Loose Leaf Tea
Moontime
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Brewing Instructions
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90-100°C
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4-5 mins
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Infusions: 1
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No Milk
Ingredients
- Peppermint - A hybrid mint cultivated widely across temperate regions. The aromatic leaves are harvested and dried for herbal infusions valued for their cooling essential oils.
- Spearmint - Aromatic herb native to Europe and Asia and widely cultivated across temperate regions. The leaves are harvested and dried for refreshing herbal infusions.
- Lemon Verbena - Native to South America and widely cultivated in warm temperate climates. The fragrant leaves are harvested and dried, valued for their fresh lemon-like aroma.
- Lavender - Native to the Mediterranean region where the flowering tops are harvested during peak bloom. The flowers contain aromatic oils widely used in herbal infusions and aromatic preparations.
- Rose - Cultivated across the Middle East and Europe for its highly fragrant blossoms. The petals are harvested and dried for herbal infusions and culinary use.
- Red Clover - A flowering plant native to Europe and Asia and naturalised worldwide. The pink flower heads are harvested and dried for herbal infusions.
- Black Cohosh - Native to the woodlands of eastern North America. The dried root and rhizome of this perennial plant have long been collected for traditional herbal preparations.
- Dong Quai - Native to mountainous regions of China where the root of this aromatic plant is harvested and dried. It has long been included in traditional East Asian herbal preparations.
- Ashwagandha - Native to India, the Middle East and parts of Africa. The dried roots of this small shrub are traditionally harvested and used in herbal preparations, recognised for their distinctive earthy character.
- Licorice root - A naturally sweet root traditionally used in herbal blends for comfort, digestive support, and soothing qualities.
- St. John’s wort - A flowering botanical traditionally used in herbal preparations to support emotional wellbeing and a balanced mood.
Pickup available at The Tea Collective
Usually ready in 4 hours




