On the photo you can see the turmeric tea assortment. | © SONNENTOR

Turmeric teas with super powers

Always on your side when you need a superhero: Our tumeric tea assortment in 3 different types.

Flowery, Mild, and Golden Turmeric Tea are always at hand when a superhero is needed. These three new teas have the exact right superpowers when life seems overwhelming. “Flowery” for a powerful breath, “Mild” for a pleasing feeling in the tummy and “Golden” for vitality.

Flowery turmeric tea

Don’t be fooled by its cheerful yellow colour! Drinking Flowery Turmeric Tea adds spice to your life, cup by cup. This tea particularly helps you to breathe freely while tasting deliciously spicy, sweet and floral.

Flowery Turmeric tea goes well with classics such as apple strudel and salads. However, it cannot hide its spirit when it injects vigour into your morning. Drunk cold and flavoured with freshly squeezed lemon juice, it makes a delicious and refreshing ice tea, a must for summer barbecues.

Golden turmeric tea

Turmeric is known for its versatility. Golden Turmeric Tea is a great choice for a fit immune system. This tea shimmers rich yellow and has a fragrantly spiced and full-bodied taste. Refined with a small sip of (plant-based) milk, it is an excellent alternative to coffee and a wonderful companion for tasty cheese platters and colourful vegetable stir-fries.

In the photo you can see a white spoon with turmeric. | © SONNENTOR

Milder turmeric tea

This tea brings a feel-good factor to your stomach at any time of the day. It is a harmonious blend of vanilla and cinnamon that presents itself with a warm amber colour. It accompanies quinoa, vegetable casseroles and light salads like a true gentleman. Superb!

Turmeric originates in India. While it has long been a valued element in the Asian diet, it has also found a place in Western kitchens for valid reasons: referred to as Curcuma longa in Latin, turmeric has many positive features. Let's start with a short trip inside the root.

Turmeric is a member of the ginger family. Its most important active ingredient is curcumin, which is also responsible for its bright yellow colour. Turmeric is rich in manganese, iron, vitamin B6, fiber, copper and potassium.

The small root has it all: It supports a healthy nervous system and promotes liver health. It strengthens bones, skin and the immune system, and last but not least, is a powerful antioxidant.

How to take advantage of its beneficial properties
Simply by adding turmeric as often as possible to your diet. Season your eggs with this yellow powder. Stir it into yogurt, orange juice or your smoothie. Or you could try our turmeric teas or turmeric lattes. Either way – a delicious way to healthy results.