๐น๐ง White Tea Just Got Icy! โ๏ธ๐ซ
Posted by Dani Noto on
Who says iced tea has to be boring?
This summer, weโre turning the chill all the way up with a quartet of fruity white teas that are light, bright, and bursting with good vibes and antioxidants.
Ready to sip your way through summer?
Our fruity white tea lineup is light, luscious, and loaded with benefits โ the perfect way to stay refreshed, energized, and glowing from the inside out.
Meet your white tea summer faves:
Organic Queen of Hearts White Tea
Brimming with the sweet flavor of freshly picked, juicy strawberries, this white tea is like sipping on sunshine!
Packed with vitamin C and antioxidants, it's a perfect treat whether served hot or iced.
Organic Wild Blueberry White Tea
Filled with the delicious flavor of sweet, tangy wild blueberries, this white tea is like a blueberry-picking daydream in a glass.
I like to brew it cold, pour it over ice, and enjoy the refreshing goodness.
This delicious tea has serious antioxidant power. Blueberries + white tea = brain boost, skin glow, and pure iced tea bliss.
Pear Passion White and Green Tea
Calling all pear lovers.
The flavor of sweet, ripe pears combined with white and green tea gives you an antioxidant boost while helping you stay hydrated.
Add a slice of fresh pear and a sprig of mint, and youโve got yourself a spa day in a cup. This tea also tastes great hot.
Itโs a little tart, a little sweet, and has a lot of summer magic.
This white and green tea blend is a dynamic duo for heart health and glowing skin.
It is fabulous as a cold brew and as a hot cup.
Why White Tea?
White tea has the lowest caffeine content of all tea varieties. Iโm caffeine-sensitive, and I can drink white tea any time of the day or night without any issues.
White tea is also rich in antioxidants and oh-so-refreshing when served cold. Itโs the perfect way to hydrate, glow, and stay cool โ without sacrificing flavor. Of course, you can also enjoy white tea hot, so feel free to prepare a cup in whatever way you prefer.
Iced Tea Brewing Tips
For a cold brew, add cold water to your tea leaves, pop it in the fridge, and steep for 20-30 minutes.
Alternatively, you can steep the tea hot and then chill; either way, these fruity white teas were born to be iced.
Do you have questions or need recommendations? Feel free to reply to this email, call or text โ we're here to help you every step of the way.
Stay cool and steep on,
~Dani
Disclaimer: This newsletter is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition. It is not to replace the advice of a qualified healthcare or medical professional.