Organic India Tulsi Tea
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Throughout India, Tulsi is considered "The Queen of Herbs" and is revered as a sacred plant infused with healing power. Traditionally grown in an earthen pot in every family home or garden, Tulsi (also known as Holy Basil) makes a delicious and refreshing tea that possesses wonderful health benefits that support the body's natural immune system while relieving the body's negative reaction to stress.Tulsi's remarkable life-enhancing qualities, noted repeatedly in ancient Indian scriptures dating back 5,000 years, are now here for you to fully enjoy.
At the heart of ORGANIC INDIA is our commitment to be a living embodiment of consciousness in action. We work with thousands of family farmers in India who cultivate thousands of acres of organic farmland. ORGANIC INDIA actively promotes sustainable agriculture and pays a premium market rate to our farmers. All our products promote wellness and are certified organic. Each product you hold in your hands is one link in a chain of love, respect and connectedness between our farmers and you. By choosing ORGANIC INDIA you are completing this chain, which gives training and a living wage to the Indian farmers, creates a sustainable environment and brings happiness and well being to you.
Organic India is committed to responsible packaging. The tea package carton is made from 100% recycled paperboard, with a minimum of 30% post-consumer content. Please recycle again. Our tea bags are made from unbleached, biodegradable fiber.
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reviewed December 14, 2008 at 5:40 pm I am a big tea drinker and always like to try organic varieties. This is a bit pricey but I used a very generous coupon and got two varieties to try: the plain tulsi flavor and the lemon ginger one. They are both very warming and aromatic. Tulsi in itself has a mild warming effect and a very discreet aroma. I actually like that it is not so strong tasting. The ginger one is more spicy and the combined effect of tulsi and ginger makes it great for winter. I like that neither is sweet tasting and has no added spices for taste. I like simple tastes and this tea hits the spot. I also tried a bag of the rose flavor, which is not really my thing, but tasted much better than I expected. Bottom line, I would definitely recommend it and will be buying again.
reviewed July 3, 2009 at 12:07 pm
reviewed June 8, 2009 at 1:35 pm I have the "Original" flavor - a good basic tea.
reviewed February 18, 2009 at 7:16 am I tried the Lemon Ginger variety. I'm not a huge tea drinker and was not expecting what this tasted like. It has a nice spicy flavor. To me this was something new in a tea. It made my tongue tingle and also made me want another drink.
It wasn't so spicy that my 9y/o daughter couldn't drink it. She just kept coming back saying "weird. Just one more drink." So I think that is a positive review from her.
This drink will warm you up in more than one way.
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