• Black Tea

    Black tea is made from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant, the same plant that's used to make green tea. However, the leaves are dried and fermented.

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  • Green Tea

    Green tea originates from China, where the leaves are processed with heat using a pan-firing or roasting method and Japan, where the leaves are more commonly steamed.

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  • Herbal Tea

    Herbal teas, sometimes called tisanes, are very similar to white teas, but they contain a blend of herbs, spices, fruits or other plants in addition to tea leaves.

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REFRESHED UP

Take A Fresh And Healthy Cup Of Tea

Indulge in the invigorating essence of a fresh and healthy cup of tea, where every sip is a revitalizing journey for the senses.

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NATURAL YIELDS

Drink Tea With Fulfilment

You take a sip, allowing the soothing flavors to envelop your senses. With each sip, you feel a sense of contentment wash over you, a moment of pure bliss amidst the chaos of the day.

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  • Boosts metabolism

    Tea's caffeine and catechins aid weight management by speeding up metabolism.

  • Skin health

    Tea antioxidants shield skin from UV damage, preventing premature aging.

  • Supports immune system

    Drinking tea regularly lowers heart disease risk by improving blood flow and reducing inflammation.

  • Supports heart health

    Tea's antibacterial and antiviral properties strengthen immunity, reducing illness risk.

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