Pineapple Tea is a blend of Chinese Black Tea and tropical flavours. It has a distinctly sweet note upon brewing, evoking images of sun-kissed beaches and palm trees swaying in a gentle breeze.
You will, undoubtedly, love it. Be sure to buy it and try it here at The Kent and Sussex Tea and Coffee Company. Our family-run business packs all of our products fresh to order.
Facts About Pineapple Black Tea
This Flavoured Black Tea is a relative newcomer. While people have added fruits, nuts and herbs to infusions for millennia, the way in which we make Pineapple Tea is somewhat different.
The most important thing to note is that we use only all-natural ingredients in its making. The result is, put simply, exquisite, going above and beyond to impress all those who drink it.
Though pineapples as standalone fruits contain no caffeine, Black Tea leaves do. This can be a good or bad thing, depending on your perspective. The downside to caffeine is that overconsumption can lead to Pineapple Tea side effects.
On the other hand, when you monitor your intake, your cuppa will provide an often much-needed energy boost. The average serving has around 45-mg of the stimulant.
How to Make Pineapple Tea
1, Put Loose Leaf Tea into a Tea Infuser or Filter.
2, Place the Tea-filled accessory in a mug or cup.
3, Pour freshly boiled water at 100°C over the leaves.
3, Allow it to steep for 3-5 minutes.
How to Serve: Consider honey or lemon. Alternatively, serve without accompaniments.
Tasting Notes: Embrace a bold, sweet note of pineapple with malty undertones.
Pineapple Tea Benefits
What does Pineapple Tea do for you in terms of your health and wellbeing? The short answer is, “Quite a lot.” But you probably want to know the details, the “hows” and “whys” of the discussion.
The most vital factor is that it contains a wealth of vitamins, minerals and other antioxidants capable of combating free radicals in the body. This slows oxidative stress and reduces the risk of developing numerous conditions.
Is Pineapple Tea Good for Weight Loss?
But even that’s just the beginning. Allow us now to explore, “Does Pineapple Tea help you lose weight?” It turns out that its antioxidants boost the metabolism of fat cells, enabling the body to burn fat quicker and more efficiently.
Such an ability leads to periods of exercise producing better, perhaps even more noticeable, results. And that’s not to mention the fact it has only two calories per serving!
Pineapple Tea for Inflammation
You know about Pineapple Tea for weight loss. The time has come to show you what it can do for inflammation. Topical application to the skin can reduce blemishes, including acne, while at the same time preventing puffiness.
Additionally, its catechins and flavonoids might play a considerable role in neutralising skin infections and even protect you from mild UV radiation.
Pineapple Tea for Coughs and Colds
Black Tea, regardless of the specific type, can improve immunity, thereby preventing coughs and colds. Research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences can back the claim. It found that Pineapple Tea and infusions like it boosted the body’s defences against infection while priming the immune system to attack invading bacteria, viruses and fungi.