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| Related Term: red clover |
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| Red Clover Tea (30 Bags) |
by Alvita Teas
30 Bags
Retail Price: $5.80
Save: $1.15
Our Price: $4.65
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Prod. ID# 8139 SKU# AE0099
UPC# 726016005029
Product Weight # 0.16 LBS
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In Shakespearean times, Red Clover (trifolium pratense) was known as Honey Stalks because it was so liked by bees. Red Clover is one of the world's oldest agricultural crops, cultivated since prehistoric times, and has a long history as a religious and magical symbol. Early Christians linked the plant to the Trinity, and during the Middle Ages, it was considered a charm against evil. The four-leaf clover, an occasional variety resulting from mutation, was and still is considered a sign for luck. Red clover was also the model for the clubs suit in playing cards. Among the largest of the various clover species, Red Clover has a celebrated reputation for its health properties. Red Clover has a delicate flavor than can be brewed and served hot or cold and sweetened with honey. Many enjoy Red Clover tea mixed with Chamomile tea.
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Red Clover (trifolium pratense).
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| Suggested Use for Red Clover Tea |
| The best way to make a good tasting cup of tea is by the infusion method. Place one tea bag in a cup and add no more than 6 oz. of boiling water. Let steep for 3 minutes and remove the bag. Press the bag before removing to enhance the flavor. Add honey to sweeten. |
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