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  • “I bought this not realizing that it’s a tea made for a Nespresso machine. Oh well. I hate plastic waste but I’m excited to try this. Especially because I’m a bit hungover and something did not sit...” Read full tasting note
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An intense blend with rich flavor from mostly Greek herbs, with Olympus mountain tea as the main ingredient. Eucalyptus provides relief in case of tickle and irritation in the throat and pharynx. Chamomile, helps to soften in a natural way respiratory troubles like cough. Nettle promotes cough-up, while thyme contributes to the natural defenses of the body.

In Greece, tea is called Teion, which is a corruption of the word Θείον – Theion meaning “Divine”, because ancient Greeks believed it was the tea of Olympic Gods and Titans and it could strengthen their power! The mythological Titans were a race of very powerful deities, descendants of Gaia and Uranus, that ruled during the legendary Golden Age. Because of Titans mythical size and power various large things have been named after that as “titanic” to indicate its enormous size. They were living on the Greek Mountain Othrys, exactly where Mountain tea is growing. Mythology describes this herb as the food of Titans that boost immune system and cures colds, respiratory ailments, sore throats and stomach aches. As any Greek elderly will tell you “Drink at least one cup a day! It’ll make you as powerful as a Titan”. Later, when Zeus conquered Olympus, he is said to have flung a lighting bolt to scatter and to offer the precious tea to his beloved Pierides Muses.

Olympus mountain tea
Eucalyptus
Chamomile
Nettle
Thyme

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I bought this not realizing that it’s a tea made for a Nespresso machine. Oh well. I hate plastic waste but I’m excited to try this. Especially because I’m a bit hungover and something did not sit right with me that I ate yesterday. So here we are with a nice detox cup of tisane. The top part peels off easy and there is plenty in there to make a nice, strong infusion. It tastes quite good. Very herbaceous as one would expect. Chamomile and the Greek Mountain (Sideritis plant) are the strongest flavors.

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