Caffeine Free! A deeply soothing, traditional blend of zesty lemon and spicy ginger with sweet, nourishing notes of manuka honey.
Deeply soothing organic herbal tea.
This tea is made from ripe, organic lemons and ginger root that we have slow-dried to capture their intense deliciousness. The oodles of fruity-spice are then blended with manuka honey to give a soothing, sweet finish.
And, as with all Pukka teas, they are naturally organic and totally free from artificial flavourings.
Certified Organic Lemon Ginger, Manuka Honey Herbal Tea (20+2 sachets) by Pukka Herbs - zesty and nourishing, rich in flavour.
To use: Infuse for at least 5 mins in 85-90°C boiled water.
Ingredients: 100% organically grown - Ginger root (32%), licorice root (liquorice), elderflower, fennel seed, lemon verbena leaf, turmeric root, lemon essential oil, lemon myrtle leaf, whole lemon (4%), manuka honey flavour* (2%).
(*contains 0.2% non organic antioxidant: ascorbic acid).
32% Fairwild-certified ingredients by dried weight www.fairwild.org
Therapeutic benefits:
Licorice root: A great herb for moderating irritation as it is cooling, soothing and grounding. Great for digestion and specific for ulcers and intestinal inflammation.
Fresh ginger root extract: Fresh ginger has a lighter flavour than dried ginger root and warms your extremities.
Lemon: high vitamin C, antibacterial.
Manuka Honey: antiviral, antibacterial, soothing.
Origin: UK with co-op farmers in India and Sri Lanka; Manufacturing in the UK is under tight restrictions in accordance with UK medicines standards.
Store: In a cool, dry, dark cupboard.
Certification: Soil Association UK5, USDA, Kosher Pareve, Climate Care, FSC (Forest Stewardship Council)
The Pukka Pledge:
* 100% organic
* Fairly traded
* Sustainable
* Traceable
* Carbon neutral
* Purely vegetarian.
Harnessing the incredible health benefits of organic herbs. Award-winning, Certified Organic, Incredible herbs...Incredible flavours, Now available in Australia!
About Pukka Herbs:
Pukka Herbs was founded in 2001 by us Sebastian Pole, an Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner, and Tim Westwell - business development. They started with a few thousand pounds and a mutual passion for promoting well-being and providing 100% organic Ayurvedic herbal remedies and teas.
A unique range of organic herbal remedies and award winning teas based on the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda – ‘the art of living wisely.’ Pukka Herbs created these tea blends to make the wonders of this wisdom easily accessible to everyone.
Pukka Herbs are passionate about creating great tasting herbal teas using the finest organic herbs from sustainable sources and are:
* committed to conservation and community support
* a Carbon Neutral company
* invest in renewable and sustainable energy projects as well as reforestation programmes
* all aspects of the business carbon emissions from Field to Shelf are off-set by donations to Climate Care. Climate Care makes donations to energy saving projects
* maintain policies such as limiting the flying in of materials and use shipping as much as possible
* support Plantlife International - involved in protecting wild medicinal species
* purely vegetarian.
Pukka Herbal teas:
* created by only using the best part of premium grade herbs to give you a delicious herbal infusion - never compromised on quality
* all ingredients are 100% natural and organic
* some are naturally caffeine-free if noted
* NO artificial flavours or sweeteners
* recycled paper and vegetable inks are used when possible.
Sebastian Pole, our master tea blender, Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner, uses his extensive herbal knowledge and expertise to formulate the most flavoursome organic herbal teas, each with unique therapeutic properties to help balance your health.
All herbs can be traced back to the fields from where they were grown. Pukka Herbs source herbs directly from the independent farming co-operatives they help set up in India and Sri Lanka to ensure farmers are paid a fair wage (currently pay 50-200% above market rates for raw materials), and to ensure minimal impact on the environment and maximum benefit for the growers. Pukka Herbs works directly with over 500 families growing Ayurvedic herbs organically and plant over 1,000,000 plants and trees per year.
Pukka's herbal teas truly are pukka!
We hope you enjoy them!
(Pukka is a Hindi word meaning ‘authentic’, ‘genuine’ or more colloquially ‘top quality’. It comes from the Sanskrit ‘pakwa’ and this sentiment of offering the best quality organic Ayurvedic herbs and service is what we at Pukka Herbs are all about.)
Award-winning herbal teas:
After Dinner Tea - Winner - Best Organic Food Product, The Natural and Organic Awards UK 2010
Great Taste Awards, Guild of Fine Food, UK
For the past five years Pukka Herbs have entered the prestigious Great Taste Awards in association with the Guild of Fine Food. It’s a real privilege to win such a significant accolade year after year and a testament to Sebastian’s excellent blending skills.
Each year almost 4,500 foods are blind-tasted by up to three seperate teams of experts before the awards are made. The awards have been running for 14 years and are a recognised mark of excellence.
2010 Revitalise, Three Mint and Chamomile & Vanilla
2009 Detox and Refresh
2008 Detox, Refresh, Relax and Love
2007 Refresh, Relax and Revitalise
2006 Detox, Revitalise and Refresh
2005 Detox, Refresh and Relax
Taste of the West 2010, UK
Silver Awards: Revitalise, Relax, Love, Detox, Three Mint and Three Ginger.
The Pukka tea range also received the award for ‘Best Food Product of the Year’ at this year’s Helsam show in Denmark!
Body-mind types:
In Ayurveda we are said to have body-mind types. These are known as dosha and consist of vata, pitta and kapha. Each dosha has certain attributes and describes our individual characteristics, inherited traits, our likes and dislikes and our tendencies. Generally we are a combination of doshas but one will usually dominate. If a dosha becomes out of balance, which can happen for a number of reasons, it can effect how we behave and even our health.
Typical characteristics of each dosha type:
Vata types tend to be visionary, imaginative and full of creative energy but when they are out of balance they can be forgetful, spaced out, anxious and uptight. Typical vata problems are erractic digestion, bloating, anxiety or joint disorders.
Pitta types are confident, passionate leaders, organised and perfectionists, but excess pitta can make them fiery, snappy and irritable. Pitta people have a tendency to suffer from skin irritations, overheating, heartburn and ulcers.
Kapha types tend to be loyal, kind-hearted, calm and full of love, but a kapha overload can make them lethargic, lacking in energy and a little overindulgent. Kapha types are prone to congestion, excess weight and sluggish digestion.
It’s important to try and keep our doshas in balance in order to stay in top form. It’s not always easy with the hectic lives we lead, but if we can learn what our body needs and adjust our lifestyle accordingly, it’s a big step closer to staying healthy and happy!