🌿 Sip Smart, Live Mindfully!
CENVEL® Mindful Moringa is a premium blend of Moringa, Strawberry Leaves, Orange Pieces, Cinnamon, Dandelion Leaves, and Safflower Petals, offering a rich source of brain-enriching nutrients. This 100% natural, vegan, and caffeine-free mix is packaged in eco-friendly, resealable pouches, making it a perfect choice for health-conscious individuals looking to enhance their well-being while being kind to the planet.
Package Dimensions | 23.6 x 14.1 x 5 cm; 100 g |
Units | 100.0 gram |
Brand | CENVEL ORIGINAL |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Speciality | Caffeine-Free, 100% Natural and Pure, Vegan, Vegetarian, Kosher, Eco-Friendly Packaging |
Package Information | Pouch |
Manufacturer | WHOLGANIC LTD |
Country of origin | India |
C**A
Great alternative to Caffeine
As a fairly recent convert to fruit and herbal teas I was interested to give this a try, and I'm very pleased I did. It's a very pungent aroma but not at all unpleasant. If I were a 'nose' I could try to explain it but it's really quite unique.A teaspoonful of this in a tea infuser is all that's required to make a very pleasant hot drink and while I might have fallen prey to the placebo effects of the 'mindful' branding, there is definitely (for me at least) a considerable 'pick me up' effect especially at around mid-afternoon when the brain cells are just starting to wane a little.I can't vouch for the veracity of the 'blurb' and the claims to boost everything from Vitamin A to sex drive, but I'll certainly be ordering another bag when this one is empty.
I**H
Tasty, Citrusy and bit Christmassy
I am by no means a tea afficionado - I'm a coffee drinker - so my only previous experience was with supermarket type fruit teas (usually in bags) which are, on the whole... disappointing.This however exceeded my expectations after the basic bags - opening the pack you're stuck by a fresh citrusy aroma which actually bears some connection to the flavour you get in the cup. It only takes a few minutes to brew and as someone who has 1 sugar in everything this just didn't need it and was perfect for me as served.Another pleasant surprise is that even after forgetting a cup and letting it go cool the flavour was a) still similar and b) still drinkable.I can't speak to the claimed health benefits from this tea, I'm certainly not qualifioed for that, but it is a pleasant and refreshing drink so it feels good at least in that regard. I've bought another bag for mum as we both liked it, £60/kg sounds expensive for a regular driver but as an occasional treat it works for me.
S**.
Really tasty and uplifting!
I've been using Moringa on and off for years now so if you've not heard of it allow me to tell you the little I know about it...Moringa is a super-food native to the Indian subcontinent, it's basically their wheatgrass. It is a fast growing tree that is sometimes referred to as the drumstick tree due to the long "drumstick" looking seed pods it produces. The part that is consumed as a super-food is the leaves, they have a peppery watercress type flavour to them that I really can't stand but the health benefits are huge so in the past I have always finished a packet of the powder when I've bought it.According to the internet:It may fight against inflammation. ...It might enhance your sex drive. ...You'll feel more energized. ...It may support cognition and mood. ...It may balance blood sugar. ...It may have anti-aging properties. ...It may reduce blood pressure.So I'm sure by now you're sold on the possible health benefits, but maybe a little concerned about the taste, well so was I when I saw this tea but decided to try it anyway... I shouldn't have worried as this tea is delicious, it tastes very like mulled wine without the red wine, very warming, sweet and spicy. It has none of the peppery moringa flavour that I find so distasteful. And the effect, well it's definitely uplifting, so much so that I'm already thinking about buying my second pack and I've only just started this one!Note: This is loose tea so you will have to use it with a tea pot and strainer, or like me, buy a stainless steel tea ball (available on Amazon) and use it with that.
C**3
Invigorating and uplifting tea
I had not tasted Moringa tea before, so was not sure what to expect. Upon first opening the packet, I was struck by the natural and fresh fragrance of the tea leaves, and the pleasing mixture of colours. The leaves brew swiftly, producing amber-coloured tea which is rich in flavour. The tea tastes mellow but not bland. It is characterised by a lovely combination of flavours which work exceptionally well together. I would describe the flavour as warm and uplifting. Not the slightest bit bitter.The reported health benefits of moringa tea are many and various. Because moringa is rich in nutrients, it is a great source of vitamins and minerals, and research indicates it may improve cardiac health, reduce blood sugar levels, balance hormonal fluctuations, promote healing from liver damage, and aid weight loss. I have to say I felt better after drinking just one cup. Very highly recommended.
F**D
Great alternative to caffeine free tea
I was looking for an alternative to my usual caffeine tea where I could swap out a couple of cups a day for something else - I typically find herbal teas to be rather unpalatable and fruit teas a bit sickly with overpowering fruit flavours but this one is really nice :) .After reading about the benefits of fast growing Moringa tree being used as a supplements to a healthy diet I was intrigued. This tea also has added vitamins (A, C, and E) dandelion leaves, strawberry leaves for antioxidants and the makers have added natural citrus flavouring.The aroma is not over powering and perfectly palatable, and what was super helpful was the guide on the back of the pack for advised strengths (how long to leave it to seep etc)I'm now on 1-2 of these a day as part of my daily routine replacing my usual Yorkshire Tea.Very nice warming product , very very enjoyable
R**R
A bit too bland and forgettable for my tastes, but nothing bad about it either.
Well packaged in a resealable bag. The bag has a pleasant aroma when you open it, although I cannot pick out any specific scents to describe them unfortunately.This is loose tea so a tea strainer definitely makes brewing easier, so make sure you have one to hand.Brewing is simple enough of course and the water takes on the expected colour after a few minutes. The taste is not offensive and goes down nicely, however at the same time there was no wow flavour for me, and the aroma hasn’t lasted the tea-making process either. I say process although really there is only 1 step - I simply put the loose tea into a ball-style holder and dunk it in the mug of hot water for 4-5 minutes, giving it an occasional shake or stir to help things along.I would say this tea is fairly average. Nothing bad about it, but quite bland and forgettable also.
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