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The Winner of the NZ Artisan Awards Bronze Medal.

Choose "Glass Jar" from the packaging options to enjoy this tea in our elegant glass jar. This product includes a glass jar filled with tea. No need to purchase a jar separately.

Hibiscus has been a symbol of delicate beauty from Goddess Kali in India to the love story of Adonis and Aphrodite in Greece. In Victorian times, to be given a hibiscus showed that the giver had acknowledged the receiver’s delicate beauty.

In this blend, the beauty is 100% hibiscus and cinnamon and naturally occurring electrolytes in the cup. There is so much depth of flavour, with a rich berry taste that leaves the finish lingering long after the mouthful has gone.

This blend is a deep-red sweet-tangy elixir that’s flavourful hot or cold. In hot seasons, drinking hibiscus tea is necessary to quench your thirst. This tea makes the body sweat, and by doing so, lowers the body temperature and causes you to cool down.

We keep pure dried hibiscus flowers in a whole leaf shape. Cinnamon is hand-crushed, and a heart-warming touch of it makes the blend a perfect balance to restore body and soul.

MagicT Hibiscus Cinnamon Tea

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    • Hibiscus and Cinnamon create a delightful and flavorful beverage that offers several health benefits:

    • Improved cardiovascular health: May help lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of heart disease.
    • Enhanced flavour: The combination of hibiscus and cinnamon creates a delicious and refreshing beverage.
    • Antioxidant-rich: Provides antioxidants that may contribute to overall health and well-being.
    • Natural energy boost: The antioxidants and nutrients in hibiscus can help support energy levels.
    • Metabolism booster: May help increase metabolism and support weight management.
    • Vitamin C source: Provides a small amount of vitamin C, which is essential for immune function and collagen production.

     

    • Hibiscus and 
    • Cinnamon
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