
Spring Digestive Tea
A tea to warm the belly and kick sluggish digestion from a long lingering winter into gear.
Ginger Fennel Spring Tea
If you’re feeling heavy and dull, give your digestive fire a little boost.
Fresh ginger and fennel seed do the work of stoking digestive fire and promoting heat and movement.
Try this simple digestive tea to get things moving. I make a hot pot in the morning and store in a thermos to sip throughout the day...
CCF Tea
When it comes to bloating, flatulence, hyperacidity, heartburn, and the supporting the digestive system, the combination of three culinary spices—cumin, coriander and fennel are a game changer.
Commonly known as digestive aids, these three spices make the Indian tea called CCF. A gentle, yet effective decoction to support the digestive system.
Teas vs Tisanes: What’s the Difference?
Tisane tea is an herbal tea made from parts of a particular plant. “Tisane” and “herbal tea” are the same thing. The correct term in the tea industry for teas made from anything outside of the tea plant (Camellia sinensis) is a “tisane.”
The tea and herbal industries market tisanes as a tea; however, tisanes are not a true tea.