- Greek Mountain Tea
Greek Mountain Tea
Experience Greece at Home with Greek Mountain Tea
Rishi Herb Lab
Organic ginger root, organic mountain tea (ironwort), organic licorice root, organic chamomile blossoms, organic oregano
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100 MG
Based on an 8oz cup of tea made with suggested steeping method relevant to the tea type. An average cup of coffee contains about 90 – 120 mg / 8oz cup.
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Preparation
Heat 8 ounces of water for every one Greek Mountain tea bag you use. Once the water reaches 200ºF, let your tea steep for five minutes before removing the bag.
Origin: Sideritis Scardica
Greece
Europe
The high mountain micro-climates of Greece are home to many endemic, aromatic herb species. The sunny and steep mountains with rocky limestone soils experience significant ranges in day and night temperatures, which is endured by these hearty perennials.
Ingredients
Greek Mountain Tea (Ironwort)
Greek mountain tea, also known as Ironwort or shepherd's tea has a unique and soothing flavor profile.
Ginger
Ginger is one of the principal ingredients in the traditional herbal medicines and food cultures of Asia.
Chamomile
Chamomile blossoms have a lovely, sweet flavor evoking fruit nectar, apple and quince.
Oregano
Oregano a perennial herb belonging to the mint family.
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FAQs
Do you offer Greek Mountain Tea in loose leaf form?
Yes, if you prefer loose leaf Greek Mountain Tea instead of tea bags, find it in our loose leaf collection.
How is loose leaf Greek Mountain Tea different from the sachet form?
Typically, tea in a bag doesn’t expand as much as loose leaf tea, so the heated water can’t flow through every leaf and provide the most flavor possible. However, due to the pyramid shape of our tea sachets, the leaves have room to expand, and water can flow freely. The main difference between loose leaf and sachets is that our sachets offer you a little more convenience with a premeasured amount of tea for your cup.
Does Greek Mountain Tea have caffeine?
No, this product doesn’t have any amount of caffeine.
What is the best way to enjoy Greek Mountain Tea?
We recommend brewing up this ginger, chamomile and oregano tea bag blend during the winter months, especially during the evening. Sipping on the ginger and oregano provides a lovely warming sensation throughout your entire body, while the caffeine-free chamomile florals soothe you to sleep.
- Nancy K.Verified BuyerReviewingGreek Mountain TeaI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars2 months agoOne great tea!
This is a fantastic tea to sip for relaxation and simple enjoyment. I lived on Crete in the 1980’s and find this tea to be very like the tea I had there.
FeaturedWas this helpful? - Heather W.Verified BuyerReviewingGreek Mountain TeaI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars2 months agoDivine
Current obsession. My local grocery stopped carrying, so I’ve shifted to buying online. It lifts when sluggish and calms when amped.
FeaturedWas this helpful? - Joel S.Verified BuyerReviewingGreek Mountain TeaI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars4 hours agoStrong Herbal Flavor
This tea's very strong, dry, oregano driven flavor may not please some palates, but I love it. The fragrance evokes a field of arid, mountain desert herbs on a hot August afternoon after a thundershower - strong and earthy, but clean and wild. A teaspoon of Maca root powder, mixed in after brewing and straining the tea, pairs well and mellows the flavor considerably.
Was this helpful? - Jose S.Verified BuyerReviewingGreek Mountain TeaI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars2 days agoGreek Mountain Tea. A Balm for the Soul
We love your Greek Mountain tea & consider it one of our favored, healing, and soothing teas, a true balm for the soul! So happy it has not been discontinued and can still order it.
Thank you!
J.S.
Was this helpful? - Sonia J.Verified BuyerReviewingGreek Mountain TeaI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars1 week agoReally unique
Such a unique, herbal flavor. Love it!
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