Honey & Liquorice
Liquorice is Greek meaning ‘Sweet Root’.
In China, it is known as the ‘great detoxifier’ because it is thought to drive poisons from the system.
By 1900 there were at least 10 liquorice factories in Pontefract West Yorkshire and was the major employer of the town, particularly of women.
In July the annual Liquorice Carnival is still held. There is a liquorice queen crowned with a liquorice crown. She will wear liquorice clothes and parade for visitors with liquorice jewels. You can buy a liquorice plant to take home with you, and there is even a liquorice cheese made there.
The British Army issued liquorice bars to all its soldiers during the Second World War after they discovered Japanese troops fighting in the jungle used it to quench their thirst.
In 2003 Policeman Simon McEvoy prevented a gas explosion in a street in Oldham by plugging a leak with a liquorice allsort.
A must for all liquorice lovers, an amazing unique flavour, complex with natural honey highlights. By the fact this blend does not contain any tea, it is caffeine-free! Additional benefits are vitamins A, C, and beta-carotene from the Hibiscus which helps to replace electrolytes in the body and ease symptoms of coughs and colds what could be better. This tisane has a silky liquorice body mixed with balanced honey overtones, also a lingering fruity finish and a stunning burgundy-red colour, it tastes as good as it looks.
Canada/USA/Spain/Thailand
Origin: Canada / USA / Thailand / Spain
Caffeine Guide: None
Region: Ontario / California / Sing Buri / Seville
Antioxidant Content: Low
Aroma: Liquorice
Taste: Liquorice with honey overtones and a fruity finish
Ingredients: Apple & Raisin pieces, Hibiscus & Cornflower petals, Fennel, and Natural flavours.
Infusion Colour: Deep burgundy red