| Description of Chaga Tea, 18 Tea Bags, Buddha Teas | |
Buddha Teas Chaga Tea
- The Diamond of the Forest.
- Wild Crafted Herbal Tea.
- A Mushroom Tea Called "Diamond of the Forest."
Known colloquially as the "King of Mushrooms", chaga is a very exceptional ingredient, and creates an equally exceptional tea. Chaga tea has a smooth, rich flavor that any avid tea drinker will fall for.
Chaga Tea Benefits:
- Rich Source of Antioxidants.
- Rich Source of B vitamins.
- Offers Essential Minerals.
- 18 Bleach Free Tea Bags / Box.
Steeping Instructions:
Fresh water is essential for brewing a great cup of tea.
1, Use 1 teabag per cup of boiling water.
2, Cover and steep for 5 to 10 minutes.
3, Remove tea bag and enjoy!
Chaga Tea Health Benefits
In the world of both mushrooms and herbal tea, chaga is truly one of a kind. It in no way resembles the kind of mushrooms most are familiar with; instead, this mushroom grows mainly on birch trees, and its appearance could easily be mistaken for a growth of burnt bark. In spite of such an odd appearance, this mushroom has a long history of cultivation, and is greatly respected in the herbal world. Chaga has earned a number of dynamic titles, such as "The King of Mushrooms" and the "Diamond of the Forest". It can be found in birch forests almost everywhere, including Russia, Korea, some parts of Europe, the northern U.S. and Canada.
A True Herbal Treasure
As its nicknames suggest, chaga mushrooms have much more to offer than a tasty herbal tea. This herbal tea is practically a treasure trove with the wealth of nutrients it provides. Chaga is a natural source of B vitamins, and has exceptionally high levels of vitamin B5. This is because chaga mushrooms absorb the B vitamins from the birch trees they grow on. Its mineral content includes copper, potassium, manganese, iron, zinc, calcium and selenium. Chaga is also known to provide a variety of antioxidants, and its prime constituents include flavonoids, amino acids, fiber, melanin and triterpenoids. All of this merely demonstrates a handful of what can be found in chaga.
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