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  1. 10 cze 2024 · Have your best digestive tea in the Philippine market! Herbal tea has been a popular beverage with various flavors and benefits for centuries. It comes from multiple plants, such as chamomile, hibiscus, peppermint, and rooibos. You can enjoy both hot and cold.

  2. 27 gru 2016 · Tsaa Laya, under Kapwa Greens, is a social enterprise that employs the women of Calauan to grow local herbs, fruits, and spices and make tea out of them, promoting Philippine plants as modern tea ingredients in the process. In 2014, the company started with a community farm and transformed three housing units into tea plants.

  3. Tsaa Laya rediscovers Philippine herbal traditions into an exquisite tea experience, ranging from single-herb classics like tanglad (lemongrass) and pandan to innovative blends like Coco Mélange (coconut-pandan) and Cacao Mango.

  4. Relaxed? Happy? Inspired? Whatever that emotion is, try including it in your tea shop name. For example, “Happy Bubble Tea” is a tea shop name that promises a joyful experience, while “Warm Hug Herbals” is a tea shop name that’s selling a comforting experience. Find a tea brand name that’s unique.

  5. 27 sie 2021 · Try Moringa & Mores Lemongrass Herbal Tea warmed or over ice for a refreshing drink during the day or night, since it’s caffeine-free. Or, enjoy Healthy Pinoy’s Lemongrass Tea, which pairs lemongrass, malunggay flakes and stevia - a healthier sugar substitute - to create a crisp, earthy blend.

  6. Here are some types of teas that are being brewed every day in Filipino households: Malunggay Tea – Malunggay is a very popular herb when it comes to natural health, with its high antioxidant content and effects on heart health.

  7. Do Filipinos love drinking tea? In this article, we explore the local tea culture (or lack thereof) and discuss the inevitable rise of a tea-brewing nation.

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