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Herbal Teas

Twinings Herbal Teas

Today, the British enjoy more than 200 million cups of tea a day - an average of almost 4 cups per person and Twinings has been a part of the tea tradition since 1706.

Whatever mood you are in we can guarantee that we have a tea to match it.

The world of tea promises a fascinating voyage of discovery. Twinings range of fifteen speciality teas offers something for everyone. If you’re feeling low and need a brisk pick me up, go for a strong robust blend like an English Breakfast or an Assam. If you prefer a lighter experience why not sample one of our floral teas like a Lady Grey or Rose Pouchong or the delicate Jasmine.

Or if you fancy a lighter option, something refreshing, caffeine free and low in calories, why not try Twinings fruit and herbal infusions range, and you have over 20 different blends to choose from. If you’re feeling tense and run down try a soothing Ginger Orange & Honey or Lemon & Ginger. There’s no excuse for feeling sluggish or stressed - we’ve got something to help you unwind, relax, revive, or detox. Try a fruity Cranberry Raspberry & Elderflower to refresh or indulge yourself with a taste of the exotic Orange Mango & Cinnamon.

You may also have picked up on the buzz of green tea and its associated health benefits. Green tea was first discovered in China over 5,000 years ago and has been associated with good health ever since. The Twinings range includes: Pure Green, a light and golden green tea with a subtle flavour; Jasmine, a green tea delicately scented with jasmine flowers giving the tea a light floral flavour and Lotus, a unique oriental blend with a really refreshing citrus taste. Best drunk without milk, green tea is a delicious and refreshing drink. Tea, being a natural source of antioxidants - which help protect the body from damage caused by harmful free radicals - can, together with fruit and vegetables, form an important part of a healthy diet. Green tea is also naturally lower in caffeine than most black teas.

Why not try our new Ready-to-Drink Green Tea (RTD) perfect for busy lifestyles and people on the go. Available to buy in a 250ml cylindrical carton, it can conveniently be drunk straight from the carton and comes in two delicious flavours, Green Tea & Lemon and Green Tea & Mandarin. It has a light and refreshing taste which combine a thirst-quenching zesty tang with the delicate taste of green tea.

Choose from Twinings Organic Earl Grey , a light soothing blend, delicately flavoured with bergamot, and is best drunk black or with a little milk, or Organic English Breakfast a full-bodied and flavoursome tea, best served with milk. For a strong pick me up why not try Twinings Organic blend a mix of quality teas from South Africa and Sri Lanka carefully blended with Twinings expertise to produce a rich, smooth tasting and full flavoured quality tea.

If the herbal in you is calling for a refreshing, low caffeine option, try Twinings Organic Camomile or Peppermint, two of the oldest and most beneficial herbal infusions available. Camomile is renowned for it’s soothing and relaxing properties – especially before bedtime, and the refreshing taste of Peppermint will aid digestion, particularly after a heavy meal.

Twinings organic range of Speciality teas and herbal infusions have full Soil Association certification.

Contact Info

Alex McArthur/Claire Jobe

Twinings press office: 020 7622 5549

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This page was last updated on 02 July 2005 00:00:00

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