AUTUMN SEASONAL This seasonal black & red chai is a deeply comforting blend that warms your spirit and make you feel at home by the hearth. A whisper of Lapsang Souchong evokes the nostalgic scent of a crackling fire. Studded with sweet dried apples, vanilla bean, and a traditional tapestry of warming spices like cinnamon, ginger, and cardamom. It makes an magnificent tea latte: simply steep it extra strong, stir in a generous splash of your favorite milk, and finish it with a slow drizzle of maple syrup or honey. Herbal Benefits: Antioxidant Shield: Black tea with mineral-rich rooibos, contains polyphenols and unique antioxidants that protect cellular health, support cardiovascular wellness, and boost overall vitality. Digestive Fire: Spices stimulate healthy circulation and warms the digestive tract, helping to ease bloating, heavy fullness, and sluggish digestion. Soothing & Anti-Inflammatory: Spices and sweet licorice root to naturally soothe the throat, calm inflammation, and provide a grounding comfort during seasonal transitions. Ingredients: Black tea, *red rooibos, *cinnamon, dried apple, *ginger, lapsang souchong, *licorice root, pumpkin seed, spices, vanilla bean and *sunflower petals. *organic Caffeine Level: Medium Flavor: Deeply earthy, balanced with fruit & perfectly spicy, naturally sweet. Brewing: Use 2 tsp. to infuse one cup. Pour freshly boiled water over the tea and let steep 3-5 minutes. Strain and add milk or sweetener if desired. Chai latte lovers tip: Simmer 1 tbsp of loose tea for each 8 ounces of water for 5 minutes. Strain and add your favorite milk and honey for a full strength latte. Sizes & servings: small: 4-6 servings 3 oz pouch: 15-25 servings 8 oz large pouch: 55-80 servings Apothecary disclaimer: While we love sharing the traditional uses of our botanical ingredients, these statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This tea is crafted for wellness benefits, but it is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. If you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications, we always recommend connecting with your healthcare provider before starting a new herbal ritual.