Finnegan\’s Honeysuckle Rose Green Jasmine Tea. In a word, scrumptious! Enjoy the sinuous honeysuckles, and green jasmine tea intermingled with wild roses. Finished with a sweet, pure strawberry extract cake flavor. Handcrafted teas from the finest ingredients and sourced from around the world. Each component is carefully selected from growers that care about the environment. Additionally, every order is blended in small batches in America.
Handcrafted in Ohio. This tea is dedicated to our dear, lovable, furry friend of 13-years, Finnegan. Finn was so sweet and such a buddy to our two canines – our golden retriever, Ellie, and our miniature Aussie, Wrigley. We miss this sweet soul.
Premium ingredients in our artisan teas include full leaves, fruits, berries, nuts, barks, roots, flower petals, and more. You can brew these teas hot or cold. Each container includes steep time, serving size, and ingredients. Be sure to check out all of The Welsh Hills Inn\’s artisan, loose-leaf teas at this link.
INGREDIENTS: Green Jasmine Tea, Roses, Calendula, and pure Strawberry Extract
NET WEIGHT:Â 2 oz. (53 g)
Why Jasmine Green Tea Benefits You – A Summary from Healthline Magazine
Jasmine tea is a type of tea scented with the aroma of blossoms from the jasmine plant. It’s typically based on green tea, but sometimes black or white tea is used instead. Blossoms from common jasmine (Jasminum officinale) or Sampaguita (Jasminum sambac) are placed alongside tea leaves in storage or blended with stored tea. As a result, this allows the aroma to infuse. Because jasmine tea is typically made from green tea leaves, it provides many of the same powerful health benefits you would get from drinking green tea.
Loaded with Antioxidants
May Aid Weight Loss
Jasmine tea made from green tea may aid weight loss by boosting your metabolism.
Jasmine tea polyphenols may help protect against heart disease. It may prevent LDL (bad) cholesterol from oxidizing and potentially clogging arteries.
Promotes Good Oral Health
Jasmine tea polyphenols may help neutralize plaque-forming bacteria like Streptococcus mutans. Additionally, it may combat bad breath.
May Boost Brain Function
May Lower the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
Studies show that drinking jasmine green tea may help your body use insulin more effectively. As a result, it reduces blood sugar levels. This helps lower your risk of Type 2 diabetes.
May Reduce the Risk of Certain Cancers
Delicious and So Easy to Add to Your Diet
Above all, Jasmine tea is very healthy, delicious, and easy to add to your diet. It has a fragrant floral aroma with a sweet, subtle taste. Availability types include loose-leaves, pearls, or teabags. However, it’s always best to choose loose-leaves or pearls. For instance, teabags typically contain broken leaves and other undesired parts of the plant that can affect the tea’s taste.
Possible Safety & Side Effects
Jasmine green tea is incredibly healthy with little to no side effects. However, jasmine green tea does contain caffeine, which may cause issues for some people. The side effects of ingesting too much caffeine include anxiety, restlessness, jitters, and stomach issues. Pregnant women should limit their caffeine intake overall as it may raise miscarriage risk. Jasmine green tea also contains catechins, which could reduce your body’s ability to absorb iron from foods. In high quantities, catechins may increase your risk of iron deficiency anemia. However, this mostly applies to people at risk of iron deficiency, including pregnant women, young children, and people with dietary restrictions. In conclusion, if you’re at risk of iron deficiency, consider drinking jasmine tea between meals instead of with meals or waiting at least an hour after eating to drink the tea.