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Key Benefits of Aswin's Maya Black Tea
- Rich antioxidant profile to help protect cells
- Gentle natural stimulant for mental alertness & focus
- Supports digestion and eases occasional bloating
- Uplifts mood with warming spices like cardamom & ginger
- Helps relieve tension headaches plus freshens breath
- Low-calorie, no added sugar or artificial flavouring
- Soothing aroma to promote respiratory ease
Product Description of Aswin's Maya Black Tea
Aswin’s Maya Black Tea is a harmonious blend of robust Assam black tea leaves married with classic Indian spices. Each tiny sip unveils a rich tapestry of warming cardamom, pungent ginger, and aromatic clove that dance on your palate. It really wakes you up, offering a gentle caffeine lift without jittery spikes and that delightful spicy aftertaste
Oh, and not to mention the breaze of freshness it leaves—little twist that surprises you. Traditionally, these spices are redered for aiding digestion, and we find it's a soothing companion after a heavy meal or anytime you crave a cozy cuppa. Plus, the antioxidant catechins found in pure black tea may support cell protection and overall well-being, though no single thing is a cure all.
Whether enjoyed plain or with a drizzle of honey, Aswin’s Maya invites you to slow down, savor simple moments, and feel grounded. Seriously, it's more than just tea; it's a small ritual for daily calmness, for busy bees or night owls alike
Key ingredients with descriptions of Aswin's Maya Black Tea
- Black Tea Leaves: Pure premium leaves from Assam renowned for robust flavor and natural catechins
- Cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum): Traditionally used to freshen breath and support digestion
- Clove (Syzygium aromaticum): Known in Ayurveda to soothe the respiratory tract and add warmth
- Ginger (Zingiber officinale): Valued for its warming, soothing properties and digestive support
Key uses of Aswin's Maya Black Tea
- Morning energizer: Provides a gentle caffeine kick to start your day
- Post-meal aid: Helps ease digestive discomfort and bloating
- Mood uplifter: Spices help reduce stress and boost spirits
- Headache relief: Clove & ginger combo for tension headaches
- Respiratory support: Soothing steam helps clear nasal passages
- Low-calorie alternative: A flavorful drink without added sugars
How to use Aswin's Maya Black Tea
Add ½ teaspoon (≈1.5 g) of tea powder to 200 ml of boiling water. Steep for 3–4 minutes, then strain. Enjoy plain or sweeten with honey or lemon. For a stronger spice note, let it steep a bit longer or stir in extra ginger. Best consumed warm—about 2–3 cups per day is ideal
Safety information about Aswin's Maya Black Tea
Children: Not recommended for children under 5; contains caffeine. Offer a weaker brew to older kids if needed.
Pregnant women: Moderate intake advised (1–2 cups daily); discuss with your healthcare provider.
Breastfeeding mothers: Limit to 2 cups per day; watch for baby’s sensitivity to caffeine.
People with chronic diseases: Consult your doctor if you have hypertension, heart conditions, or acid reflux.
People with allergies: Avoid if you are allergic to any spice listed in ingredients.
Elderly individuals: May be more sensitive to caffeine; start with a mild strength tea.
Patients taking medications: Speak with your pharmacist about possible interactions, especially stimulants or blood thinners.
People with weakened immunity: Generally safe, but check with your healthcare professional before regular use.
Additional information about Aswin's Maya Black Tea
Net Weight: 100 g. Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight to preserve freshness. Certified non-GMO; no artificial colors or preservatives. Crafted in small batches to ensure consistent quality and flavor. Please recycle packaging where possible. Best before 18 months from date of manufacture. Great as a thoughtful gift for tea lovers, or simply to brighten your own daily ritual.
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