To quote the famous cartoonist, Bill Watterson, “Rainy days should be spent at home with a cup of tea and a good book.” Tea lovers will vouch for this, even when it’s not the monsoon season.
With the exception of water, tea is supposed to be the most consumed beverage in the world and also among the oldest known hot drinks. According to this UN article, the exact origin of tea has not been traced but is grown abundantly in the northeast regions of India, southwest provinces of China, Sri Lanka, Kenya, and north Myanmar.
World civilisations over thousands of years have consumed tea for the various health benefits it brings. Tea is known to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, while green tea specifically, is a great option for those wondering how to boost immune system naturally.
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Over time, tea drinking developed a close connection with the art of living and became deeply ingrained in the cultural aspects of many societies.
The Celebration of Tea
It’s not surprising, therefore, that tea deserves a celebration. We celebrate the 21st of May as International Tea Day every year to honour this beloved beverage around the world.
It is also an important calendar event from the point of view of the tea producers and exporters. The production of tea requires specific climatic conditions and natural habits that are available only in a limited number of geographic regions – many of these happen to house the developing or emerging economies of the world. As a result, tea production and export to the more developed countries is a dependable provider of livelihoods for millions around the globe.
The outlook for the global tea market continues to be bright. The export market, which stood at USD14.45 billion in 2016, is predicted to grow in excess of USD21 billion by 2024.
Tea as a Companion for Every Mood
Another reason for tea’s popularity is it has something special to offer for everyone drinking it. Well-known tea lovers around the world, across the ages, have described it as an elixir, ecstasy, a hug, while others believe it to be an energiser, a mood enhancer, and even a bringer of hope.
In recent years, the middle class in developing countries like India, has expanded and possesses more buying power. They have joined the community of tea connoisseurs who favour the premium range oftea blends and brands, which come in special packaging and varieties that appeal to their tastes and lifestyles.
Tea-Time Choices From QNET
QNET’sNutriplus Celesteal Tea offers an attractive range of dip teas and green teas that cater to the exclusive tastes and likes of every tea drinker. It includes thoughtfully crafted choices of tea leaves infused with a 100% organic mix of fruits, spices, and flowers that is perfect for those looking for an immune system booster that works naturally. Through this range, QNET aims to fulfil the aspirations of health-conscious tea drinkers who want to enjoy an active lifestyle as well as their cup of tea.
QNET’s Nutriplus Celesteal range also offers Exotic Blend, which comprises a sophisticated blend of herbs and other natural ingredients with tea leaves of a superior quality specially procured from Darjeeling’s tea estates.
These teas are available in three exclusive blends namely:
- Celesteal Rose Tea to boost your mood and immunity – a rich source of vitamin C, malic acid, citric acid, pectin and active antioxidants. You can read more about the benefits of Rose Tea here.
- Celesteal Apple Cinnamon Tea – a metabolism boost coming from its unusual combination of German apples and Darjeeling tea leaves
- Celesteal Kahwa Tea – a stress-reliever catering to traditional green-tea lovers with its delicious blend of Kashmiri Kahwa spiced with cardamom, cinnamon, rose petals and bay leaves that’s apt for the chilly evening tea-time.
The Nutriplus Celesteal Premium Blend, Nutriplus Celesteal REVIVE, and Nutriplus Celesteal RENEW are also included in the wide array of tea choices offered by QNET to delight every kind of tea lover.
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Look up more details on these unique tea choices from QNET Nutriplus Celesteal’s range here on the QNET India estore.
You may also want to read these tips for drinking green tea this season.
FAQs
Why should tea drinkers opt for QNET’s Celesteal range of teas?
QNET’s Celesteal teas are undoubtedly packed with flavour. But they are also power-packed with antioxidants that serve as a natural immunity booster and help you overcome the symptoms of common colds and seasonal flus. These teas can also be soothing for your stomach and address bloating and indigestion. They are also great pick-me-ups if you are facing stressful situations or sleeplessness.
What are healthy tea choices for those who don’t enjoy dip tea?
We understand dip tea is not everybody’s cup of tea. Nutriplus offers Nutriplus Celesteal Premium Blends which is basically green tea in a can and can be brewed in the way you like it best. These are fully natural green teas procured from single teas-estate owners in Darjeeling in the North-East and the Nilgiris in southern India for a consistent and superior taste and quality. As only young buds and whole leaves are used, the nutrient content is intact. Packing is done with appropriate temperature control to ensure no moisture can enter and the integrity of the brew is maintained every time.
What teas are recommended for those who like herbal flavours?
Teas with herbal infusions are chosen for their natural aromas and as natural immunity boosters. You can opt for Nutriplus Celesteal Exotic Blends which have thoughtfully picked herbs infused in tea leaves. These are truly a global blend as the leaves are sourced from the tea gardens of Darjeeling and elevated with exotic spices sourced from South India, while Germany supplies the fruits and flowers to make for a heady combination of flavours and aromas. Additionally, each batch undergoes a sensory test so that taste, fragrance, and aroma levels are maintained consistently.