Try the interesting flavored and calming herbal tea, the Cinnamon Myrtle Tea, which is prepared using the leaves of an Australian plant known as Cinnamon Myrtle (Backhousia myrtifolia).
It is a caffeine-free tantalizing beverage that has a cinnamon-like flavor with sweet undertones made from Cinnamon Myrtle Tea's leaves.
Cinnamon Myrtle Tea’s fresh, soothing, and warming qualities surely make it a non-spicy tea replacement that is ideal for those soothing moments or when nothing but a comforting and warm spiced tea is what you desire.
Cinnamon Myrtle Tea is one of the products developed by Tea Life Australia in order to promote this native plant. Here at Australian owned family business Tea Life Australia, we ensure that this plant is always used in its natural form and retains all of its benefits.
Cinnamon Myrtle Tea introduces the Australian bush culture with every cup and is perfect for people who want to drink warming aromatic teas.
Learn more about the amazing health benefits of this tea here.
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The flavor of the Tone in Cinnamon Myrtle Tea
Cinnamon Myrtle Tea bears a very smooth and satisfying cinnamon taste characterized as warm and mild with moments that are sweet and somewhere spicy.
The flavors all come together delightfully reminding consumers of the taste of cinnamon but in a milder herbal style that is equally relaxing and invigorating.
Even better, the innate sweet and spicy scent of cinnamon myrtle means this tea can easily be enjoyed solo, though a squirt of honey or lemon enhances its taste nicely.
Cinnamon Myrtle Tea is tasty in a hot form as it gives a warm spicy flavor that is comforting in the cold weather, but even hot summers delight its iced version.
Thanks to its warm, cinnamon notes, its a tea that can be enjoyed any season as it simply instills calm with every sip.
The health values one gets from taking Cinnamon Myrtle Tea
Thanks to the signature rich spicy sweet-golden taste, Cinnamon Myrtle Tea has also gained a reputation for a whole host of wellness effects, derived from its key ingredient - the cinnamon myrtle leaves. Let us take a look at some of these benefits:
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Helps with Digestive System Problems: It is a common practice across many cultures to consume cinnamon myrtle for digestive issues including stomach cramps, discomfort, and bloating.
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Antioxidant Rich: The leaves have antioxidants that help in preventing the body from degenerative changes as well as maintaining general health.
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Induces Relaxation: As noted earlier, the primary function of this beverage, Cinnamon myrtle tea is to help relieve tension and relax.
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Enhances Immune System: High antimicrobial properties present naturally in Cinnamon myrtle might be helpful in protecting the body.
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Contains Anti-inflammatory Effects: The plant is traditionally used in moderate inflammatory ailments and helped ease the soreness while strengthening joints.
A Tea For Comfort And Calm
Cinnamon Myrtle Tea is for those who like spicy sounding herbal teas which not only taste good but can calm at the same time. This tea can be described as calming and soothing, which makes it perfect to end the day with or when the weather turns chilly and cozy.
Apart from its beneficial role in inflammation and digestion, Cinnamon Myrtle Tea makes for a beneficial herb as well.
Not only is it unique, Cinnamon Myrtle Tea also adds warmth to the tea ritual. It brings about a sense of balance that is uplifting and soothing at the same time.
Cinnamon myrtle tea is created in Australia and has a smooth texture, making it good both when consumed alone and with milk or honey.
Steps in Preparing Cinnamon Myrtle Tea
The correct way of preparing this tea is simple and will allow you to enjoy the spicy flavour of this tea which is:
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Water temperature: First take a water heater with a water capacity of about 2L and boil the water up to 90 degrees Celsius. This temperature will facilitate the release of spices from the myrtle cinnamon leaves.
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Steeping time: Use up to around 50 ml or 1-2 teaspoons of cinnamon myrtle leaves filling your tealo or infuser of choice. Tea is steeped for about 5 to 7 minutes.
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Enhancements: Adding sugar or lemon gives a cooler wraning taste. Creamy milk can also be used as an alternative.
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Iced tea option: Iced tea or cup this tea tea can be served both warm and cold. If you want it to be ice cold, prepare the tea in the same way and leave it aside for 2 to 3 hours to cool. Add ice cubes for a more fresh feel on hot summer days and serve. Make it interesting my adding a fresh fruit piece or even a cinnamon stick.
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Enjoy: Take your time, whether the tea is hot or cold, in order to relish the cinnamon myrtle’s warm and spicy characteristics as well as its natural relaxation qualities.
Why is Tea Life Australia’s Cinnamon Myrtle Tea Worth Buying?
At Tea Life Australia, we source our Cinnamon Myrtle Tea from reliable Australian farmers that have a passion for organic farming.
The myrtle leaves are treated under special conditions to ensure that they can maintain their natural scent and useful features, enhancing the quality of the leaves and the flavors which the plant is meant to offer.
Our Cinnamon Myrtle Tea has no chemical or synthetic colors, no additives, no preservatives, and no added flavors, hence it is a natural clean tea that is rich in taste and also offers several health benefits.
Do you want to try the real Australian indigenous herbs or a nice tea that helps you unwind? Cinnamon Myrtle Tea is a nice option for any herbal tea drinker.
The Historical Importance of Cinnamon Myrtle in Australia
Cinnamon myrtle (Backhousia myrtifolia) comes from Australia’s subtropical rainforests, where it is known for its cinnamon-like fragrance, and its properties are good for health.
Indigenous Australians have long used cinnamon myrtle for improving digestion, calming the mind, and maintaining overall health. Nowadays, it is used not only as a spice but also in herbal medicine because it contains decoction with natural antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.
With the help of Cinnamon Myrtle Tea, one can appreciate the soothing aromatic attributes of cinnamon myrtle as well as the vast landscape of Australia.
Warning and Precautionary Remarks
Cinnamon Myrtle Tea is safe for the majority of people, however, pregnant and lactating women or people with certain illnesses should not drink this tea regularly without consulting their doctor first.
Due to its strong fragrance naturally, it is recommended for people with hypersensitivity to essential oils to take very small amounts of cinnamon myrtle tea.
Try warming up with a cup of cinnamon myrtle tea today and indulge yourself in this delightful tea that has a host of benefits for relaxation, digestion, and overall wellness.
This herbal beverage is pleasantly unique and refreshing hot or cold and with every sip, delivers a wholesome benefit to one’s health.