Jasmine Flower
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Jasmine is the common name by which species of the genus Jasminum L., of the Oleaceae family, native to the Old World, are known. Its name comes from the Arabic Yasamin, which in turn was borrowed from the Persian. They are mostly shrubs or lianas with simple or compound leaves. The flowers are tubular, with patent petals, rarely larger than two centimeters in diameter, and almost always very fragrant. Almost all species have white flowers, but there are some with yellow or pink flowers. The largest producer of jasmine in the world is India.
Jasmine is a plant from the oleaceae family that is well known for its beautiful, sweet-smelling flowers that are reminiscent of spring. Unlike most of the other 300 plants in the same family, the true Jasmine species produces a four-petaled flower. They grow easily as a climbing vine and can reach a height of two meters. Jasmine buds have a more interesting aroma than when the flowers are open.
Jasmine Flower Tea is an antioxidant and relaxing formula recommended for relieving stress, improving sleep, fighting pain and healing wounds. It also proves to be an excellent ally in strengthening defenses, improving blood circulation and controlling cholesterol. If you're looking for a detox tea, Jasmine Tea could be an option because it helps you lose 100 calories a day.
Jasmine flowers fight free radicals, helping to eliminate bad cholesterol. It also has calming, analgesic, antioxidant, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory and digestive properties.
Method of preparation:
*Recommended water temperature: 100º
*Infusion time: 3 to 5 minutes.
*Recommended quantity: 2 teaspoons per person. Approx. 2grs / cup.
*Indicative values which may vary according to personal taste.
Store in a cool, dry place away from light.
Keep out of reach of children.
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Our products, which may originally be gluten-free, are not recommended for Celiac patients. Our products are packaged and sold in bulk, so we cannot guarantee that there is no cross-contamination.