
Tulsi


Tips for preparing herbal tea




An infusion of irresistible charm
The panacea of Ayurvedic medicine, tulsi, or "holy basil" as it's known in India, produces an aromatic herbal tea with a silky texture and gently distilled notes of spice and lemon. Its beneficial properties for the respiratory system make it easy to cope with seasonal changes.

Herbal tea composition
- Tulsi*
Ocimum sanctum
*From organic farming.

Recommended daily consumption: 3 cups of 25 cl.
A healthy lifestyle and a varied, balanced diet are recommended to fully benefit from the virtues of this infusion. Average nutritional information per 100 ml: Energy 3 kJ/1 kcal. This infusion contains negligible amounts of fats (including saturated fats), carbohydrates (including sugars), proteins and salt.
Organic farming
We have always offered organically grown teas and herbal teas, and used natural, organic flavours. We go even further, demanding that our suppliers use certified organic flavor carriers and solvents. Certified since 1994.
Wellness teas
Would you like to look after your body and mind while enjoying a tasty beverage? Our "Wellness teas" range brings together herbal teas with multiple virtues. Tonic, antioxidant, digestive, anti-inflammatory, soothing, respiratory..., discover on each of our simple or compound herbal tea bags, the benefits you can expect from consuming them. The number of cups per day required for the active ingredients to take effect is also clearly indicated. All that's left to do is enjoy!

Tea & Food Pairings
Tulsi goes well with sweet and savory ginger-based dishes. It can also be paired cold with certain light-tasting fresh cheeses.
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