Wild hawthorn fruit tea( Herbal health tea)
Wild hawthorn fruit tea( Herbal health tea)
Wild hawthorn fruit tea( Herbal health tea)
Hawthorn berries are often dried and sliced in China to be used as casual herbal tea or prepared as a herbal medicine, resulting in a anti-oxidant and vitamin C rich beverage. The fruits release a pleasantly natural sweet and sour flavour that you'll love, without any reliance on artificial flavouring and colouring
Our hawthorn fruit tea is completely caffeine free and therefore suitable to drink during any moment of the day. Due to the highly concentrated flavour as a result of natural drying, the same berries can be re-steeped multiple times when consumed as a tea. Simply brew a few berries in hot water and start drinking when the flavour reaches the intensity you love.
When used as herbal medicine, hawthorn slices are often cooked together with honeysuckle flowers, goji berries, and/or jujubes (red dates) on low fire.
The Legend of Hawthorn Berries
Hawthorn berries have quite some cultural significance in China and there are two legends that are pretty well known.
The first legend is about a emperor who deeply loves his concubine Bai Jing, but got separated from her because officials believe that she's a witch. As she was forced to leave the palace, she decided to live on top of a hill. She misses the emperor so much that she starts to pray and wish for reunification. However, as time passes, she turns into a tree. When the emperor finds the tree, he starts crying and the sky starts crying with him. The tree then grows red fruits (Hawthorn berries) as a sign of happiness, because Bai Jing's wish was fulfilled.
Perhaps a second legend is even more influential as it's related to Hawthorn candies and syrups that are still made today in China. It was during the Song Dynasty when the most beloved princess got sick and there was absolutely no medicine that could effectively cure her. One day a doctor diagnosed her 'qi' by examining the pulses in her wrist. The doctor advised her to simply eat 5-10 sugar coated hawthorn berries a day for 2 weeks. And as every legend ends happily ever after, you can imagine that it did wonders.
Hawthorn tea recipe
Did you know that hawthorn tea blends great with rose flowers?
Our hawthorn fruit tea is completely caffeine free and therefore suitable to drink during any moment of the day. Due to the highly concentrated flavour as a result of natural drying, the same berries can be re-steeped multiple times when consumed as a tea. Simply brew a few berries in hot water and start drinking when the flavour reaches the intensity you love.
When used as herbal medicine, hawthorn slices are often cooked together with honeysuckle flowers, goji berries, and/or jujubes (red dates) on low fire.
The Legend of Hawthorn Berries
Hawthorn berries have quite some cultural significance in China and there are two legends that are pretty well known.
The first legend is about a emperor who deeply loves his concubine Bai Jing, but got separated from her because officials believe that she's a witch. As she was forced to leave the palace, she decided to live on top of a hill. She misses the emperor so much that she starts to pray and wish for reunification. However, as time passes, she turns into a tree. When the emperor finds the tree, he starts crying and the sky starts crying with him. The tree then grows red fruits (Hawthorn berries) as a sign of happiness, because Bai Jing's wish was fulfilled.
Perhaps a second legend is even more influential as it's related to Hawthorn candies and syrups that are still made today in China. It was during the Song Dynasty when the most beloved princess got sick and there was absolutely no medicine that could effectively cure her. One day a doctor diagnosed her 'qi' by examining the pulses in her wrist. The doctor advised her to simply eat 5-10 sugar coated hawthorn berries a day for 2 weeks. And as every legend ends happily ever after, you can imagine that it did wonders.
Hawthorn tea recipe
Did you know that hawthorn tea blends great with rose flowers?
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