A recipe that puts a new spin on the infamous Butterfly Pea Tea!
Butterfly Pea Flower
If you're up to date on the current tea trends, then you've definitely heard about Butterfly Pea tea. It's become popular as of late because of its fun color-changing ability. But, the tea itself is steeped deep in mythological culture and history. In India, the flower is named after the Hindu goddess, Aparajita, and is regularly used in daily ceremonial rituals.
Natural Health Boost
The butterfly pea flower is packed full of antioxidants, specifically ternatin. Which also gives the flower and the tea it produces, it's vivid coloring. Ternatin has shown consistent mitigation of inflammation through scientific research and has also shown promising results in suppressing cancer cell growth.
Jasmine Butterfly Moonmilk Recipe
Featuring Ashwagandha
This recipe includes our very own Jasmine Butterfly green tea blend and derives from traditional Ayurvedic beverages typically taken before bed. It helps to combat stress and sleepless nights.
Ingredients:
1 cup Coconut milk
1 Tbsp Monk fruit sweetener (or substitute with honey)
1/4 tsp Ashwagandha
1 Tbsp Jasmine Butterfly Tea
1/2 tsp Vanilla extract
2 tsp Coconut oil
Recipe Directions:
Add milk to a medium saucepan over a low to medium flame and whisk in ashwagandha. Once well combined, add vanilla and Jasmine Butterfly tea, and whisk once more.
As soon as the milk begins to simmer remove from heat and cover. Let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes.
Strain the milk into your cup, add sweetener (Monk fruit or Honey) for an extra creamy consistency, and enjoy!
Tea Time
Order your Jasmine Butterfly green tea today and start reaping the many benefits of this trendy tea. Let us know in the comments how you like to incorporate Butterfly Pea into your teas, cocktails, or even beauty regimens!
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