Much like other teas, many would be pleasantly surprised to try Honey Myrtle Tea which brings about a sweet, refreshing sensation.
Honey myrtle, known scientifically as Melaleuca teretifolia, is a shrub native to Australia. Thanks to its mild honey-like scent and soothing qualities, honey myrtle has long been incorporated in herbal treatments in the past.
This herbal infusion is packed with natural sweetness and floral richness, complements by the healing properties that aid in healthy breathing, calming the body and mind and enhancing general wellness.
At Tea Life Australia, we are proud to present our great quality Honey Myrtle Tea grown responsibly on some of Australia’s unspoiled lands, leaving no impurities in this native plant.
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Taste Profile: Flowery, sweet and lightly herbal
Known primarily for its sweet fleshy floral notes, Honey Myrtle Tea has a smooth and light herbal taste that makes for crisp and refreshing tea.
The tea is quite delicate yet complex at the same to the taste. There is mild sweetness of honey and soft notes of lemon and herbs.
This particular tea is light and soothing on the tongue and aromatic at the same time. The floral notes in it are the cherry on top. And so this tea makes for a perfect cup of tea when you are in need for some rest or want a rejuvenating tea in the afternoon.
Since the tea is sweet on its own, additional sweeteners are usually not required to make it more appealing. Either way, the only sweetening factors one can consider are a little lemon or honey to even present the drink in a better way.
Health Benefits of Honey Myrtle Tea Honey Myrtle Tea
Honey Myrtle Tea is healthy and thanks to its health-giving properties it can become an integral part of your everyday regimen:
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Supports Respiratory Health: One of the benefits of honey myrtle is its antimicrobial and expectorant actions wherein it eases sore throat, alleviates cough and assists in respiratory function.
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Boosts Immunity: Honey myrtle contains a lot of antioxidants that aids in improving the immunity system of the body so that it can fight off ailments.
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Aids in Stress Relief: Honey myrtle, being sweet and soothing in nature, is a wonderful tea for stress relief and relaxation.
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Relieves Indigestion: Honey myrtle, in addition, has been used to treat problems of the digestive tract such as abdominal ailments, or even flatulence.
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Enhances Skin Health: Other than that, honey myrtle also further helps with healthy skin by having anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Brewing Honey Myrtle Tea
It’s very simple to brew the Honey Myrtle Tea and only a few steps are involved in achieving its sweet calming tastes:
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Water temperature: If you want to get the best flavor and benefits from honey myrtle leaves, heat water approximately to 90 degrees Celsius (194° Fahrenheit).
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Steeping time: Using 1-2 teaspoons of dried honey myrtle leaves, steep these dry leaves for 5 to 7 minutes, this can be altered however to make the tea stronger or milder.
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Enhancements: The herbal blend may be enhanced with honey or a slice of lemon, which would act nicely with the sweetness of the tea.
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Enjoy: You can drink it hot if you need a relaxing hug of warmth, or brew it cold for iced tea which is ideal in the warm weather.
Why Choose Honey Myrtle Tea from Tea Life Australia?
Tea Life Australia delights its customers with high quality Honey Myrtle Tea, harvested from sustainable sources of native Australian trees.
The tea produced after quality harvesting and processing is rich in the natural sweetness and healing health benefits of honey myrtle, making sure that each cup packs the pure honey myrtle essence.
If you are looking for a fast acting nice tea to help in relaxing you, relieve the lungs or make you feel well overall, then you should try Honey Myrtle Tea.
Precautionary Points
In general, honey myrtle tea is quite safe for most individuals. However, excess consumption is discouraged.
If you are pregnant, nursing, or on medication, it is better to check with your doctor before using honey myrtle tea on a frequent basis since its use may interfere with some medications or health conditions.