L'Herboriste N°119 Digestion

Tea type
Fruit Herbal Spice Blend
Ingredients
Apple, Chili Pepper, Cinnamon, Ginger, Lemon Myrtle, Lemon Verbena, Lemongrass, Licorice, Turmeric
Flavors
Creamy, Herbaceous, Lemon, Licorice, Sweet, Thick
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Loose Leaf, Sachet
Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Organic
Edit tea info Last updated by Sioul
Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 6 min, 0 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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  • “I’m enjoying this one more than I expected. I taste the lemon verbena mostly. I don’t really get turmeric. It doesn’t need sugar. It’s mostly fresh and herbal and a little savory. I wouldn’t want...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Palais des Thés Advent Calendar – Day 2 (from November backlog) Again, following the recommended parameters for this one. I was surprised the wrapper recommends a temperature of 195°F for an...” Read full tasting note
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Delicate blend of turmeric, licorice and verbena, known to promote digestion.

Carefully selected, the organic recipe L’Herboriste N° 119 is a delicate blend of turmeric, licorice and verbena, known to promote digestion.

This organic infusion is made up of aromatic plants, spices and fruit.

At Palais des Thés, we consider herbal infusions to be an indulgent drink full of flavour. The “L’Herboriste” collection is a refined collection of herbal infusions that combine aromatic plants with delicate notes of fruit and spices to offer a perfect balance of flavour and wellbeing benefits.

Chosen with great care from the blenders’ notebooks, these unusual and healthful blends are identified by their three main ingredients and their recipe number. Each Herboriste blend has a unique number relating to the recipe in the blender’s notebook.

The Herboriste infusions are theine-free, and can be enjoyed at any time of day or evening for a feeling of wellbeing and relaxation.

Suggestion of preparation
How to prepare this infusion hot :

Infuse 16g (0.60OZ) of Turmeric, Liquorice, Verbena – L’Herboriste N°119 Organic in 1L of filtered water at 90°C (195°F) for 6 min.

Tea ingredients
apple*, cinnamon*, ginger*, lemon balm*, lemon verbena*, licorice*, lemongrass*, lemon myrtle*, turmeric*, pink pepper*, chilli*, marigold petals*

*Organically grown ingredients

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2 Tasting Notes

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I’m enjoying this one more than I expected. I taste the lemon verbena mostly. I don’t really get turmeric. It doesn’t need sugar. It’s mostly fresh and herbal and a little savory. I wouldn’t want it all the time, but I like it. It’s a pleasant tea box find.

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Palais des Thés Advent Calendar – Day 2 (from November backlog)

Again, following the recommended parameters for this one. I was surprised the wrapper recommends a temperature of 195°F for an herbal, as opposed to boiling. Honestly I’m not super psyched for this blend. I don’t mind licorice root as an accent flavor, but as a major flavor it can be kind of cloying. Turmeric as well, I’m not sure I love enough to enjoy in quantity. But we will see!

I’m actually very pleasantly surprised by this. It’s very mild, and has a lovely mellow lemon flavor from the verbena. I do get some licorice, but it’s very light as well and just adds a gentle sweetness. I’m not sure I really get turmeric at all, which is surprising since I could definitely smell it in the sachet. There’s also a nice mouthfeel here, a bit thick and creamy.

I’m quite impressed with how much I enjoyed this. I probably wouldn’t order it specifically, since I have some other herbals that I really love, but I was happy to sip on this on the couch tonight.

Flavors: Creamy, Herbaceous, Lemon, Licorice, Sweet, Thick

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 6 min, 0 sec 8 OZ / 236 ML
Mastress Alita

I actually do my herbals at 205F… I can never tell any difference waiting the extra amount of time to go that little bit higher with the temperature, especially at the high altitude I live at.

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