does anyone know wut orange tea is good for?
is it just flavor?
Ive not done any research into this, but isnt it known that the aroma of oranges have the 'feel good' thing with them? I get a little dreary in the winter months and am going to go with the idea that a decent black tea is usually quite good in the morning. So I have a blood orange black tea that smells like something gliding through the gentle breeze on a sunny and bright summers day.
I shall experiment on myself. I plan to drink this in the mornings and then hopefully feel citrussy radiant and happy. So in this case - orange tea is a perfect combination if you ask me. Not just for flavour and vitamin C, but for one's winter wellbeing.
I shall experiment on myself. I plan to drink this in the mornings and then hopefully feel citrussy radiant and happy. So in this case - orange tea is a perfect combination if you ask me. Not just for flavour and vitamin C, but for one's winter wellbeing.
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Well, do you mean an herbal infusion that has orange (where upon you would extract some Vitamin C) or an orange flavored black tea (wherein you owuld extract a favorite smell or taste but nothing substantially "beneficial" from the orange, though black tea has its own properties)...
Not a big fan of flvaroed black, I HAVE found that a cuppa black tea sipped while peeling and eating an orange is a wonderful pick me up. Not only from the caffeine in the tea, but peeling an orange releases an aromatherapeutic frangrance which relieves minor blues or sluggishness.
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Not a big fan of flvaroed black, I HAVE found that a cuppa black tea sipped while peeling and eating an orange is a wonderful pick me up. Not only from the caffeine in the tea, but peeling an orange releases an aromatherapeutic frangrance which relieves minor blues or sluggishness.
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