Certified Organic Fennel Herb Tea

Certified Organic Fennel Herb Tea is a soothing herbal infusion made from the seeds and leaves of the fennel plant. It has a naturally sweet, slightly licorice-like flavor and is valued for its digestive and calming properties.


Ways to Use Certified Organic Fennel Herb Tea:
Brew hot for a calming, aromatic cup
Chill for a refreshing iced herbal tea
Blend with other herbal teas like chamomile or peppermint
Infuse into warm beverages, syrups, or desserts for a sweet, herbal note
Use in cooking or baking to impart a gentle licorice flavor

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