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English Orchard Green Tea
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Product Overview
English Orchard Green Tea is a vibrant herbal infusion featuring Darjeeling green tea leaves blended with zesty orange and lemon peels, crisp apple pieces, bright hibiscus, sunflower and rose petals, and a hint of black currant for depth—perfect hot or iced.
Ingredients
Darjeeling Green Tea, Orange Peel, Lemon Peel, Apple Pieces, Hibiscus, Sunflower Petals, Rose Petals, Black Currant Flavor.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Bright citrus and floral; Liquor: Warm amber, crystal clear; Palate: Crisp apple sweetness balanced by tart hibiscus and subtle berry depth.
Steeping Guide
Heat water to 80–85 °C. Use 1 tsp per 8 oz cup; steep for 2–3 min. For a second steep, add 30 s extra to the recommended time.
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Main benefits
Main benefits
Rich in catechins and vitamin C from green tea, orange, and lemon, supporting immune health
Hibiscus provides antioxidants that aid cardiovascular function and support healthy blood pressure
Apple pieces deliver dietary fiber for digestion and natural sweetness without sugar
Sunflower and rose petals offer anti-inflammatory flavonoids for skin and cellular health
Black currant flavor adds vitamin C and anthocyanins for antioxidant defense
Storage & Shelf-life
Storage & Shelf-life
Store below 77 °F (25 °C) & < 60 % RH in an airtight pack. Best within 12 months of pack date.
Botanical & Regional Names
Botanical & Regional Names
Darjeeling Green Tea
Botanical Name: Camellia sinensis
Common Names: Green Tea, Darjeeling Green Tea, English Orchard Base
Other Regional Names: German: Darjeeling-Grüntee; French: thé vert de Darjeeling; Spanish: té verde de Darjeeling; Japanese: ダージリン緑茶 (Dājirin ryokucha); Chinese: 大吉岭绿茶 (Dàjí lǐng lǜchá); Arabic: شاي أخضر دارجيلنغ (shāy akhdar Dārjīlīng)
Orange Peel
Botanical Name: Citrus sinensis
Common Names: Sweet Orange Peel
Other Regional Names: German: Orangenschale; French: zeste d’orange; Spanish: cáscara de naranja; Chinese: 橙皮 (chéng pí); Arabic: قشر البرتقال (qishr al-burtuqāl)
Lemon Peel
Botanical Name: Citrus limon
Common Names: Lemon Peel
Other Regional Names: German: Zitronenschale; French: zeste de citron; Spanish: cáscara de limón; Chinese: 柠檬皮 (níngméng pí); Arabic: قشر الليمون (qishr al-laymūn)
Apple Pieces
Botanical Name: Malus domestica
Common Names: Apple, Apple Bits
Other Regional Names: German: Apfelstücke; French: morceaux de pomme; Spanish: trozos de manzana; Chinese: 苹果块 (píngguǒ kuài); Arabic: قطع التفاح (qiṭaʿ al-tuffāḥ)
Hibiscus
Botanical Name: Hibiscus sabdariffa
Common Names: Hibiscus, Roselle
Other Regional Names: German: Hibiskus; French: hibiscus; Spanish: hibisco; Chinese: 洛神花 (luòshén huā); Arabic: كركديه (karkadīh)
Sunflower Petals
Botanical Name: Helianthus annuus
Common Names: Sunflower Petals
Other Regional Names: German: Sonnenblumenblätter; French: pétales de tournesol; Spanish: pétalos de girasol; Chinese: 向日葵花瓣 (xiàngrìkuí huābàn); Arabic: بتلات عباد الشمس (batlāt ʿabād al-shams)
Rose Petals
Botanical Name: Rosa spp.
Common Names: Rose Petals
Other Regional Names: German: Rosenblätter; French: pétales de rose; Spanish: pétalos de rosa; Chinese: 玫瑰花瓣 (méiguī huābàn); Arabic: بتلات الورد (batlāt al-ward)
Black Currant Flavor
Botanical Name: Ribes nigrum (flavor derived)
Common Names: Black Currant
Other Regional Names: German: schwarze Johannisbeere; French: cassis; Spanish: grosella negra; Chinese: 黑加仑 (hēi jiālún); Arabic: عنب الثعلب الأسود (ʿinab al-thaʿlab al-aswad)
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Product FAQ
Product FAQ
Q. What makes English Orchard Green Tea special?
A. English Orchard Green Tea combines the delicate vegetal sweetness of Darjeeling green tea with bright citrus peels, apple bits, and floral petals—creating a layered taste that’s refreshing and nuanced. The hint of black currant adds depth, making each sip feel like fruit and flower in harmony.
Q. How should I steep this blend for iced tea?
A. Brew one teaspoon per cup in 80–85 °C water for 2–3 minutes. For iced tea, increase leaf amount or steep time by 30 seconds, then strain and chill. Serve over ice with a slice of lemon or fresh apple for a crisp, cooling beverage.
Q. Does this tea contain caffeine?
A. Yes, it has moderate caffeine (25–40 mg per cup) from the green tea base, providing a gentle uplift without overstimulation.
Q. What health benefits does this blend offer?
A. The green tea base delivers catechins for antioxidant support; citrus peels and hibiscus add vitamin C and flavonoids for immunity; apple bits and petals offer dietary fiber and anti-inflammatory properties. Together, they support overall well-being.
Q. Can I reuse the leaves and fruit bits?
A. Yes—suitable for a second steep by adding 30 s extra to the original time. The second infusion yields a milder, yet aromatic cup that highlights lingering fruity and floral notes.
Q. How should I store English Orchard Green Tea?
A. Store in an airtight, opaque container away from heat, light, and moisture. Reseal after use to retain volatile oils from peels and petals for up to 12 months.

