This Month We Have Tried…

KUKICHA Artemis Bio

Finding an to start the day as an alternative to is sometimes not easy, tea and some of its varieties in particular have very good properties so in are going to talk to you about "THIS MONTH WE HAVE TRIED..." Artemis Bio´s TEA we KUKICHA TEA is a three-year-old , with all the antioxidant characteristics, but with the particularity that it has a very low amount of theine. Its name: Kukicha, comes from that kuki, means "Stem", and cha means " KUKICHA TEA they have remained in the tea plant for at isleast a tea three made years, from so the they twigs have and lost petioles practically of the alltea theine. plant and It has a high content of tannins and mineral salts and is therefore considered a good source of Calcium, Zinc, Selenium, Manganese and Fluoride.

KUKICHA TEA has a pleasant taste, unique and unmistakable, sweet, creamy and slightly almond

Artemis Bio is a Bio brand from Herbes del Moli, a company that was founded in the early 1980s in an old flour mill. Its philosophy is based on the variety and quality of its aromatic and medicinal plants, recovering and sharing the popular Mediterranean wisdom. All its infusion preparations are the result of a selection of leaves, flowers, fruits or seeds from various herbs and plants from organic farming, which help us to improve our health and well-being.

Artemis Bio´s KUKICHA TEA tea is one of the traditional Japanese , and they have three other varieties: [Hojicha] Tea, probably the most widespread tea in , where it is usually served before a meal. It is a refreshing and low theine tea. Green Tea: To be drunk between meals, hot in winter and cold in summer. Sweet and delicate flavor, very aromatic. With theine and Tea that promotes concentration and clarity of mind, without the nervous energy of coffee, is widely used in Japanese pastries and smoothies. Contains theine.

Teas that invite you to stop the clock for a few minutes to connect with your inner self, that mix modern life with Eastern sensibility, because the deep-rooted Japanese culture will give us the key to find ourselves better in our daily lives.