Tetley Vitamin C Tea Food and Beverages

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    Store Name: Usas Groceries Call : 0249597917 2nd Telephone Number: 0249597917 Whatsapp Number: 0249597917 Location: Cantonments,Accra,Ghana Email ID: awurabenafearon@yahoo.com
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    Our master blenders have cleverly blended our delicious peach and orange infusion with vitamin C to deliver the perfect blend for when you need it most. Vitamin C helps support normal function of the immune system and so helps keep you healthy.

    Ingredients: Apple (56%), orange peel (10%), natural flavourings, rosehip, beetroot, roasted chicory root, acid (citric accid), hibiscus, liquorice, Vitamin C, ginger, peach juice granules (1.3%)

    Vitamin C contributes towards the normal function of the immune system.

    Enjoy at least one mug a day as part of a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.

    About Tetley

    The tea we drink is derived from Camillia sinensis, an evergreen tree of the Theaceae family. As Camillia sinensis is indigenous to China and parts of India, each culture has a claim to the discovery of this popular beverage.

    India’s legend originates with a saintly priest named Bodhidharma. About 1,900 years ago, the eventual founder of Zen Buddhism was in the fifth year of a seven-year sleepless contemplation of Buddha. Finding himself dangerously close to falling asleep, Bodhidharma snatched some leaves from a nearby bush and chewed them. He was immediately revived. Bodhidharma turned to these leaves—the leaves of a wild tea tree—whenever he again felt drowsy, and was thus, according to legend, able to complete his seven years of meditation.

    Tea’s popularity as a wholesome, invigorating drink first spread throughout China and Japan. The first book on tea, Ch’a Ching, was written by the Chinese author Lu Yu in the eighth century. A definitive, poetic manual that covers the cultivation and production of tea, it is credited with helping tea become China’s national drink long before it was ever tasted in the West.

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