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Organic Ginger (240 Tea Bags)

$32.50

Awaken your senses with the bold zing of fresh ginger! Our Organic Ginger tea combines the robust energy of black tea with the warming, spicy kick of real ginger: long treasured for its ability to soothe digestion, ease nausea, and invigorate the body after meals or during travel.

This isn't a subtle ginger tea; it's a full-flavored, spicy brew that delivers a delightful ginger punch in every cup. The black tea base provides gentle caffeine for focus and energy, while the ginger adds that distinctive heat that warms you from the inside out.

✓ Bold ginger flavor with digestive benefits
✓ Black tea provides natural, gentle energy
✓ Traditionally used to ease nausea and support digestion
✓ Organic certified and grown in lush Sri Lankan tea gardens
✓ Sold by the case: 12 boxes of 20 tea bags (240 total)

Perfect for settling your stomach after rich meals, sipping during cold and flu season, or simply enjoying when you crave something warming and invigorating. This is the tea that travels well, comforts deeply, and delivers real wellness benefits.

Usage

Sip hot after meals to aid digestion
Drink when feeling nauseous or unsettled
Brew hot with honey and lemon during cold season
Pour over ice for spicy, refreshing iced tea
Mix with apple juice and seltzer for a ginger mocktail
Add a splash of bourbon or whiskey for a warming cocktail
Sweeten to taste for a ginger-spiced treat
Combine with fresh lime and mint for tropical flair

Ingredients

Organic black tea, organic ginger.

Nutritional Values

20 Servings per container
Serving size: 1 Tea bag (2g)
Calories Per Serving: 0


Total Fat 0gDV 0%
Saturated Fat 0gDV 0%
Trans Fat 0gDV 0%
Cholesterol 0mgDV 0%
Sodium 0mgDV 0%
Total Carbohydrate 0gDV 0%
Dietary Fiber 0gDV 0%
Total Sugars (Includes 0g Added Sugars) 0gDV 0%
Protein 0gDV 0%


Vitamin D 0mcgDV 0%
Calcium 5mgDV 0%
Iron 0.19mgDV 2%
Potassium 0mgDV 0%


*The Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.