Ahimsa Veda

Tea type
Green Herbal Blend
Ingredients
Green Tea, Lemon Balm, Lemongrass, Mint, Rose Hips, Star Anise Bits
Flavors
Anise, Herbs, Lemongrass
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Caffeine
Low
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Martin Bednář
Average preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 5 min, 30 sec 10 oz / 300 ml

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  • “A sipdown! (M: 1, Y:1) A sipdown prompt! Your oldest green tea. Actually it’s not that old. Blended and received in December, 2020. It sounds scary in terms of green teas and all things that...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Why do they call Star Anise, Star Anise? Because it’s shaped like a star? NO. Because it is the star of the show! This is a star anise tisane with green tea. Sorry green tea you are a sidekick...” Read full tasting note
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Inspire a new level of self-love in your life with our Ahimsa Veda tea infusion, a rewarding beverage that’s part of our Veda ‘healing’ range. Inspired by the science of Ayurveda, this infusion brings the healing of Green tea together with a complement of herbs to help you detox. This infusion features three powerful ingredients that will help give yourself the self-care you deserve. Rich with antioxidants, both Star Anise and Mint combine to fight the free radicals that age your body while working to inhibit the growth of bacteria that your body doesn’t need. Adding a sweet note to this tea, Lemon Grass also has antifungal properties. Enjoy the aroma of fresh peppermint and the minty herbal flavour while detoxing your body.

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2005 tasting notes

A sipdown! (M: 1, Y:1)
A sipdown prompt! Your oldest green tea.

Actually it’s not that old. Blended and received in December, 2020. It sounds scary in terms of green teas and all things that happened, but here we are.

I have been neglecting this tea because star anise was super strong and actually not so good at all. And I like that spice, but not in such excessive amounts.

My residue was like tea bag filler, very crushed pieces of tea and lemongrass.I was quite afraid it will turn bitter, but a nice surprise there. It wasn’t bitter at all and actually, star anise faded a lot (but remains noticeable), quite lemony and herbaceous notes.

Glad to see this finished and also I am glad it was quite good (however, I completely changed steeping parameters).

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 0 sec 10 OZ / 300 ML

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Why do they call Star Anise, Star Anise? Because it’s shaped like a star? NO. Because it is the star of the show! This is a star anise tisane with green tea. Sorry green tea you are a sidekick here. You round the cup out nicely along with the lemon friends. But for the most part, everything is about Star anise. I’m feeling cleansed.

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