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🍃 Elevate your tea ritual with Greece’s finest mountain brew!
This premium 100g loose leaf Organic Greek Mountain Tea is handpicked from certified organic farms in Greece, combining stems, leaves, and flowers for a rich, aromatic flavor. Packaged sustainably, it offers a superior, eco-friendly herbal tea experience cherished by connoisseurs seeking authentic Mediterranean taste.






| ASIN | B0BLW3Y2J2 |
| ASIN | B0BLW3Y2J2 |
| Age Range Description | Adults |
| Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,081 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #412 in Herbal Tea |
| Brand Name | APSOGO |
| Caffeine Content Description | Caffeine Free |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (502) |
| Diet Type | Plant Based, Vegan, Vegetarian |
| Each Unit Count | 1.00 |
| Flavor | Mountain Tea |
| Item Form | Loose Leaves |
| Item Volume | 3.52 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 100 Grams |
| Manufacturer | APSOGO |
| Manufacturer | APSOGO |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 11.14 x 7.05 x 2.48 inches; 3.53 ounces |
| Package Size Name | Generous |
| Product Benefits | Support Digestion |
| Product Shelf Life | 900 Days |
| Region of Origin | Peloponnese |
| Special Ingredients | All Natural, Organic |
| Specialty | Artificial Flavor Free, Caffeine Free, Herbal, Organic, Preservatives Free |
| Sweetness Description | Naturally Sweet |
| Tea Variety | Yellow |
| Unit Count | 3.52 Ounce |
| Units | 3.52 Ounce |
S**E
Great tasting tea.
Great tasting tea, enjoyable And a good price.
K**.
Greatest taste
Really live the flavour of this tea
M**A
Lovely
Lovely tea, I struggle with colds and cough and this is my go to tea… love loose organic tea
M**N
Good seller
Good seller. Great tea.
A**R
Organic Greek mountain tea
Tried the Greek mountain tea in a cafe, so decided to try it at home. This has a deeper flavour but light and refreshing. Hopefully, I will see the health benefits once I use it more
J**R
Highly recommended for lowering BP
Great value for money and brilliant for reducing your blood pressure. Highly recommended
D**A
Nice and fresh
Nice and fresh
O**Y
A healthier product!
Tea is absolutely fantastic! It have a mild aroma but pleasant! Good to drink hot or cold however for a much more calming effect I recommend drinking hot with a bit of honey and if cold with a bit of lemon either way it gives a good kick into it.
J**B
Snail shell found in packet
I enjoyed 3-4 cups but then I found a snail shell in the packet. Disgusting and dangerous. I would not recommend.
E**L
Gute Qualität und lecker
Vielen lieben Dank für den tollen Tee wirklich lecker und gute Qualität
A**S
Tasty, healthy. Sideritis raeseri.
I feel like the best way to talk about this tea is to include some... I wouldn't call it nerd info, but just a bit more to preface, so you know what you're buying. Like if you just want a decent mountain tea, the short version is that yeah, I'd rec this one easily enough. You can also just skip to the tl;dr. For people who want details: First off, this is sideritis raeseri, a close relative of sideritis scardica, which is the bit-more-famous tea. The difference is that this variety, raeseri, is one of a number of teas under the sideritis umbrella that count as "mountain tea", as opposed to what some people call olympus tea (scardica) to try to differentiate them. They're all related plants that grow in different regions of Europe and have slightly different flavors. Raeseri is a bit more common, but for the people who are health-oriented, you can search on pubmed and find studies showing that raeseri and scardica have very similar health benefits. Think of them as fraternal twins. (In fact, there are several more in the family) Regarding this particular loose leaf, and you can kinda see it in the other photos people have uploaded, but it is a finer cut than in the promo photos. It's basically the same full length (flower, stem, leaves), but they've already broken it up into pieces, maybe 1cm / a half-ish inch or so. All parts have their benefits, so this inclusion of everything is preferable to brewing only part of the plant. You will see some smaller bits of leaf and flower and what might look like dirt at first, but it's actually just seeds, so don't worry about it. For this reason, however, I did find that I preferred to brew with a paper filter. On brewing, eh, you can more or less follow trad directions, but for the best benefit, boiling it for a few minutes is best, because then it's more of a decoction than infusion (that is, you're getting more out of the tougher stemmy bits than you otherwise would). Do I do this? No. I'm too lazy. Actually, that's less true, but it's just impractical to think I'mma boil this at work. Boiling hot water once with my electric kettle, wait 10 minutes, and I'm good. Sidenote, and this is again from something I read in a pubmed study, "no more than 10 minutes" was considered the ideal extraction time. Mind you, there were better extraction methods, but I'm just gonna assume you also want tea. So what's the taste like? Pretty good. It's not quite like mint tea, not quite like chamomile; it's herby but without the kind of oregano vibe that that description gives me. This particular variety is supposed to be more earthy and full-bodied, and comparing it to a variety of scardica I bought, I'd say that's accurate. It's a bit more intense and less minty than scardica imo. I don't add honey or lemon-- I prefer to avoid the sugar, and while this would probably taste great with lemon, I also want to avoid the extra acid right now. It tastes great plain tbh. I do prefer the taste of this to scardica, but will probably drink them both in tandem because their qualities are similar enough for my purposes. I can't weigh in yet on the different brands of this same plant, but being pretty versed in tea overall, I give this a good passing grade. The green color is fresh, it seems properly dried, it's not overly squished and broken, and I didn't find anything amiss in my bag. It seems in good shape! Lastly, I'll just say that from a purely subjective standpoint, I do feel better after drinking this. It feels on par with chamomile in terms of being anti-inflammatory. There are some other suspected benefits for other concerns I have, re: metabolic and gut health, neuroprotective qualities, etc, but those are still in the process of being studied. Still, with the tradition of drinking this as long as people traditionally have been, in the places where this is a staple tea, it has the benefit of a long consumption history and ostensibly no downsides. Just being hydrated will help a lot of the people reading this, but I do think this tea offers a bit more to exchange in terms of supporting the rube goldberg machine in your skull. I'm in the habit of updating my reviews over time, and will eventually comment if I notice anything that sets this particular brand's tea apart from another's of the same species. tl;dr: It's a pretty decent mountain tea. I have no complaints. Would rec a paper filter to catch some of the smaller bits (they're not dirt) that will otherwise sneak through a sieve, but it's up to you. Very tasty, if you enjoy most herbal tisanes, such as chamomile.
A**E
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Lecker 😋 Gute Qualität.Werde wieder bestellen.
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Beautiful qualiTEA ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Beautiful qualiTEA Greek mountain tea. Fresh, aromatic leaves and a smooth, soothing brew with a lovely golden color. The quality is clearly excellent and very authentic. I enjoy it with lemon and it brews beautifully every time. I liked it so much that I already purchased my second bag.
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