Juan Tea derives its name from Madame Juan, a mother of three and homemaker who was inspired to create her own blends to improve her family's health. While florals are used here as with most other tea brands, lesser-seen ingredients like the loquat leaf, monk fruit flower and black wolfberries are also incorporated. The result is a range of interesting blends like the wholesome violet ($12) – a mix of chrysanthemum, peppermint and black wolfberries, and the fruity indigo ($16), made with butterfly pea flower, pineapple, apple, roselle and rose hip. Both teas are, as their names suggest, tinted a pleasing shade of purple, and like the rest of the range, come in loose leaf and tea bag options.
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