Tea
Discover The Rich History & Benefits of Tea
Tea has always been more than just a beverage; it’s a journey that spans centuries, cultures, and continents. From the misty mountains of China to the lush plantations of India, tea has woven itself into the fabric of human history. But where did it all begin, and how did these tiny leaves come to hold such power over our cups and conversations? Read more >-
Clef des Champs Loose Organic Puritea is a detoxification tea designed to help skin conditions. The organic herbs used in this blend include Redclover, Burdock, Fenugreek, Rosemary, Black walnut, Plantain, Oregon grape and Buckthorn. Prepare 3-4 cups daily by pouring 1 litre of boiling water over 2 tbsp of Clef des Champs Puritea, covering and letting it steep for 10-15 minutes than filtering. ...
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Clef Des Champs brings you their Red Clover Organic Loose Tea, a sweet-tasting alternative herb. Red clover detoxifies the tissues by putting toxins back into circulation so that they can be eliminated. Red clover is used to treat skin problems accompanied by dryness and heat, both acute and chronic. Taken over the long-term, red clover infusion improves eczema, psoriasis, acne, leg ulcers, boi...
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Clef des Champs Loose Turmeric root powder is 100% organic curcuma longa. Turmeric contains antioxidant chemicals, called curcuminoids, for neutralizing free radicals. You are probably familiar with turmeric as the spice that gives curried dishes their characteristic colour and flavour. Turmeric contains antioxidant chemicals, called curcuminoids, for neutralizing free radicals. Free radicals a...
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This Organic Turmeric (curcuma longa) Root Loose Tea from Clef des Champs can be enjoyed 1-2 times daily for its warming and healing properties. Simply prepare by diluting 1 tsp of powder in 1 cup of hot water and enjoying! Turmeric can be used to stop infections, protect the liver from toxins. The same molecules inhibit inflammation, thus acting as pain relieving agents. Turmeric has been show...
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Organic Urinatea Loose Tea from Clef des Champs is from their detoxification support line designed to assist as a mild diuretic and urinary antiseptic. The 100% organic combination of herbs used in Urinatea include Uva Ursi, Juniper, Parsley, Marshmallow, Green Oatstraw and Ginger. The most well known use for Juniper is as a treatment for bladder infection. Juniper is a diuretic and antiseptic ...
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The 100% organic combination of herbs used in Urinatea include Uva Ursi, Juniper, Parsley, Marshmallow, Green Oatstraw and Ginger. Organic Urinatea Loose Tea from Clef des Champs is from their detoxification support line designed to assist as a mild diuretic and urinary antiseptic. The most well known use for Juniper is as a treatment for bladder infection. Juniper is a diuretic and antiseptic ...
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Combining Organic herbs like Green Oatstraw, Burdock, Cardamom, Lemon Balm, Peppermint, Orange and Lemongrass, Clef Des Champs delivers a herbal tea that’s both delicious and nutritious. Use filtered water to make your teas. This has the added benefit of making your tea taste better, but it also filters out the fluoride added to your drinking water, which reduces the amount of fluoride in your ...
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Packed with antioxidants you’ll also find that Clef Des Champs Gargantua Organic Loose Tea is calming for the nervous system. Combining Organic herbs like Green Oatstraw, Burdock, Cardamom, Lemon Balm, Peppermint, Orange and Lemongrass, Clef Des Champs delivers a herbal tea that’s both delicious and nutritious. Use filtered water to make your teas. This has the added benefit of making your tea ...
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Clef Des Champs Goddess Loose Tea is a nourishing infusion that supplies many essential minerals and trace elements for the proper functioning of the body. The nettle in this compound is a general tonic that fortifies, revitalizes and improves energy. Red raspberry is astringent and tones the female reproductive organs. It tones the uterus, harmonizes menstruation and prepares for childbirth. G...
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Clef des Champs Organic Goddess Tea is a nourishing infusion that supplies many essential minerals and trace elements for the proper functioning of the body. The nettle in this compound is a general tonic that fortifies, revitalizes and improves energy. Red raspberry is astringent and tones the female reproductive organs. It tones the uterus, harmonizes menstruation and prepares for childbirth....
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Organic Loose Moon Tea from Clef des Champs compound supports women and relieves the pain and discomfort of menstruation. It acts on both the reproductive organs and the nervous system. As an antispasmodic, it relieves menstrual cramps. As an astringent, it tones the mucus membranes of the reproductive system, reduces excess menstrual flow and blood clots. The nervines and the calming herbs of ...
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Moon Tea from Clef Des Champs is an organic combination of herbs that supports women and relieves the pain and discomfort of menstruation. It acts on both the reproductive organs and the nervous system. As an antispasmodic, it relieves menstrual cramps. As an astringent, it tones the mucus membranes of the reproductive system, reduces excess menstrual flow and blood clots. The nervines and the ...
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Clef des Champs Organic Red Raspberry Tea is an astringent reproductive tonic. Red Raspberry is the main herb for all gynecological troubles as it is an important tonic of the female reproductive system and can be used at all ages. It nourishes, fortifies and balances, its action is mild and cumulative, making it an excellent support herb. Red raspberry relieves dysmenorrhea, harmonizes menstru...
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Clef des Champs Cold & Flu Tea is a combination of herbs especially conceived to relieve cold and flu symptoms. It reduces runny nose, congestion, cough and fever as well as reducing the virulence of the infection. This tea is both pleasing and efficient as it fights many aspects of the infection: its antiviral properties reduce the strength of the virus (elder), an immune stimulant increases t...
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Cold & Flu Tea from Clef Des Champs delivers a combination of herbs especially conceived to relieve cold and flu symptoms. It reduces runny nose, congestion, cough and fever as well as reducing the virulence of the infection. This tea is both pleasing and efficient as it fights many aspects of the infection: its antiviral properties reduce the strength of the virus (elder), an immune stimulant ...
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Organic Resistea Loose Tea from Clef des Champs is from their immune support line designed to assist with immune system health. Resistea infusion is a general tonic that supports the organism as a whole. It increases our immune defenses when there is fatigue, stress, when we are vulnerable to disease or in contact with sick people. Resistea infusion is also indicated when fighting off an infect...
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Organic Resistea Loose Tea from Clef des Champs is from their immune support line designed to assist with immune system health. This herbal compound helps get through stressful periods by increasing energy, vitality and physical stamina. It supports immunity and protects the body against infectious diseases by toning our natural defenses. It has a pleasant and comforting taste similar to broth....
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Organic Thyme from Clef Des Champs can be used for all respiratory tract conditions where there is productive or spasmodic cough. As an expectorant and anticatarrhal, it frees the bronchi and calms inflammation. Thyme’s action on the bronchial cilia helps expectorate mucus. It is antiseptic and rich in antibacterial volatile oils. Drinking a hot infusion disperses the essential oils in the lung...
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Chamomile is both calming and anti-inflammatory, a combination that makes it very efficient to relieve digestive and nervous troubles. Carminative and digestive, Clef des Champs Organic Chamomile Loose Tea infusion helps digestion and reduces gas and bloating. The antispasmodic action of its flavonoids soothes digestive spasms and colic, especially when they are of nervous origin. It calms indi...
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Chamomile is both calming and anti-inflammatory, a combination that makes it very efficient to relieve digestive and nervous troubles. Carminative and digestive, chamomile infusion helps digestion and reduces gas and bloating. The antispasmodic action of Clef des Champs Chamomile Organic Loose Tea flavonoids soothes digestive spasms and colic, especially when they are of nervous origin. It calm...
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An Introduction To The Wonderful World Of Teas
Tea has always been more than just a beverage; it’s a journey that spans centuries, cultures, and continents. From the misty mountains of China to the lush plantations of India, tea has woven itself into the fabric of human history. But where did it all begin, and how did these tiny leaves come to hold such power over our cups and conversations?
Tea's Robust History
According to Chinese mythology, tea originated in 2737 BCE when Emperor Shen Nong accidentally discovered it. As he boiled water under a tree, a few leaves drifted into his pot, creating a brew that quenched his thirst and invigorated his mind. This serendipitous discovery marked the birth of tea as a cherished drink.
Over time, tea spread across Asia, becoming a vital part of cultural rituals and medicinal practices. It was first introduced to Japan by Buddhist monks, who valued it for its ability to enhance meditation. By the 16th century, tea had made its way to Europe, where it quickly became a symbol of sophistication and social status. The British, in particular, took to tea with such fervour that it eventually played a pivotal role in historical events, such as the Boston Tea Party.
Explore The Many Varieties of Tea
Not all teas are created equal. From the delicate notes of white tea to the robust flavours of black tea, the world of tea is as diverse as the people who drink it. There are six main types of tea, each with its unique characteristics and health benefits.
Green Tea is the poster child of the tea world, celebrated for its vibrant colour and antioxidant properties. Green tea is made from unoxidized leaves, it offers a fresh, grassy flavour ranging from sweet to savoury. It's a favourite among health-conscious individuals thanks to its ability to boost metabolism and support heart health.
Black Tea is the most popular tea globally, known for its bold flavour and higher caffeine content. The leaves are fully oxidized, giving them a rich, dark colour and a malty taste. Black tea is the base for many classic blends like Earl Grey and English Breakfast, and it's often enjoyed with milk and sugar/sugar substitutes like honey, monk fruit, etc.
White Tea is the least processed of all teas, made from the young leaves and buds of the tea plant. Its subtle flavour is light, sweet, and slightly floral, making it a perfect choice for those who prefer a milder brew. White tea is also packed with antioxidants and possesses anti-ageing properties.
Oolong Tea sits somewhere between green and black tea in terms of oxidation. This semi-oxidized tea offers a complex flavour profile ranging from fruity to nutty, depending on how it's processed. Oolong tea is often associated with weight management and better digestion.
Herbal Teas are a category unto themselves. While technically not "tea" since they don't come from the Camellia sinensis plant, herbal teas are made from many plants, flowers, and fruits. Popular choices include chamomile, peppermint, and hibiscus, each offering unique flavours and a wide range of health benefits.
Pu-Erh Tea is a fermented tea prized for its earthy flavour and ability to aid digestion and reduce cholesterol. It's often aged, with some varieties being decades old, much like fine wine.
The Importance Of Quality
With so many options available, how do you choose the right tea? The key lies in selecting high-quality teas that have not been overly processed. Much like the difference between fast food and a gourmet meal, the quality of your tea can significantly impact not only the flavour but also the health benefits.
High-quality teas are typically hand-picked and carefully processed to preserve their natural flavours and nutrients. They're often sourced from small, artisanal farms focusing on quality rather than quantity. Overly processed teas, on the other hand, can lose much of their beneficial properties and often contain artificial additives and flavours.
When selecting tea, look for loose leaves rather than tea bags, as the latter often contains lower-grade tea dust and fannings. Loose-leaf tea allows the leaves to fully unfurl in hot water, releasing their full flavour potential. Additionally, pay attention to the origin of the tea, as different regions produce teas with distinct characteristics.
Tips For Brewing A Better Cup of Tea
Choosing the right tea is just the beginning. To truly appreciate its nuances, it's important to brew it correctly. The water temperature, steeping time, and even the type of teapot can all influence the final flavour. For example, green tea is best brewed at a lower temperature to avoid bitterness, while black tea benefits from boiling water to fully develop its robust flavour.
In the end, tea is a personal experience—a moment of tranquillity in a cup. Whether you're sipping it alone in the early morning or sharing it with friends in the afternoon, tea offers a connection to history, culture, and the simple pleasures of life. So next time you brew a cup, take a moment to appreciate the journey those leaves have taken from a distant mountaintop to your teapot.
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