The first evidence of Peppermint being used was possibly by the ancient Assyrians from about 2,400 BC. It is thought that Peppermint was ritualistically offered to the Assyrian fire god Nusku. The ancient Greeks also used this plant ritualistically but also in wines, sauces and as wreaths for the heads of noblemen. The Peppermint of today is a naturally occurring hybrid cross of watermint and spearmint can be found throughout its native Europe and now across the world Do I Take It? Peppermint Leaf Tea can be made into a herbal drink by infusing the herb in boiling water. Use 1 – 2 grams per cup of boiling water. Let the tea brew for 5 – 15 minutes. Strain the plant matter from the hot water and relaxity and Manufacture All plants are screened and tested thoroughly before harvest. The whole plant is cut away from the root, cleaned and inspected for quality and damage before being air dried out of direct sunlight. The Peppermint leaves are then separated from the stalks and tested for pollutants. This Peppermint Tea is of the highest quality and it has been given Indigo Herbs seal of approval.
Pure Peppermint Loose Herbal Tea
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Weight | 0.05 kg |
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brand | Visit the Indigo Herbs of Glastonbury Store |
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