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Wild Greek Mountain Tea from the Peloponnese is a treasured herbal infusion with a delicate, earthy flavor and floral undertones. Known for its natural antioxidant and calming properties, it’s perfect for a soothing, healthful tea experience.
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Eliana Wild Greek Mountain Tea from the Peloponnese is a treasured herbal infusion with a delicate, earthy flavor and floral undertones. Known for its natural antioxidant and calming properties, it’s perfect for a soothing, healthful tea experience.
Enjoy the pure, ancient tradition of Wild Greek Mountain Tea (Sideritis), harvested from the untouched mountains of the Peloponnese. With a subtle earthy flavor and delicate floral notes, this tea has been cherished in Greece for centuries as both a wellness tonic and a calming beverage.
Rich in antioxidants and naturally caffeine-free, Greek Mountain Tea is known for its immune-boosting and anti-inflammatory properties. Hand-picked from high altitudes, our tea is carefully sun-dried to retain its natural oils and purity, offering a clean, unadulterated taste of Greek nature.
How to Prepare:
- Simple Infusion: Add 1-2 teaspoons of tea to boiling water and let steep for 5-10 minutes, depending on desired strength. Strain and enjoy warm, optionally with a drizzle of honey.
- Iced Mountain Tea: Brew as above, let cool, and serve over ice with a slice of lemon for a refreshing summer drink.
Recipe Idea – Greek Mountain Tea with Honey & Lemon
- Brew 1-2 teaspoons of Greek Mountain Tea in boiling water for 10 minutes.
- Strain and add a squeeze of fresh lemon juice and a teaspoon of honey.
- Enjoy this soothing tea warm or chilled, known for its calming and health-boosting effects.
With every sip of this herbal tea, experience the true essence of the Greek mountains, capturing the purity and tranquility of Peloponnese nature.