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Fresh, piquant mango character with memories of happy days in the sun. Stunning over ice.
Mango, (Latin: Mangifera indica), sometimes known as the “king of fruit”, is one of the most commonly consumed tropical fruits in the world. They were originally grown in East India, Burma, and the Andaman Islands, around the 5th century B.C., but are now cultivated in just about every warm corner of the globe. Besides being pulpy sweet and delicious, mangoes have long been associated in the Eastern world with peace, tranquility, and harmony. Legend has it that the Buddha himself would often seek repose in a grove of mango trees. In certain parts of India it was believed that mango trees were sacred, and a symbol of love – some even believed that mango trees could grant wishes. Even to this day Hindus hang fresh leaves from mango trees outside their doors during Ponggol, the Hindu New Year, as a blessing for peace in the New Year.
Ingredients: Black tea, natural dried mango, freeze dried mango, lime leaves, calendula + sunflower petals, and other natural flavors. Origin: Nuwara Eliya, Dimbula or Uva districts of Sri Lanka Preparation: Hot: 212°F, 1 teaspoon per 8 ounce, 4-5 min Iced: Start with 1 gallon of filtered water. Bring half a gallon of the water to boil in a pot. Turn off heat, and add 3 tablespoons (1 oz), let steep for 4-5 min. Strain the tea into the other half gallon of cool water and refrigerate. (if you want to serve immediately serve, you can pour the concentrate over ice)
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