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Tam Chau Artichoke Tea, 100 teabags

Too much holiday cheer? Detox with delicious, caffeine-free Artichoke tea made from the whole Artichoke plant. This traditional herbal tea is a Vietnamese favorite, and has a smooth and naturally sweet flavor, rich mouthfeel, and surprising aroma reminiscent of vanilla or milk chocolate. It requires no sweetener, and it is used as a healthful drink in southeast Asia, where it is believed to promote liver functioning, via a mild detox and slight diuretic effect, and lower LDL cholesterol levels.

This 100% artichoke tea is subtle and has a strong initial rush of flavor, using flower, stem and root of the Vietnamese artichoke plant.

100 two-gram teabags packed 2 teabags per cellophane wrapper. Lowest price in 5 years!

$14.95
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  1. 5 Star Review The best band of artichoke tea

    An amazing tea ... I love this tea ... I first got introduced to it at a promotion in a state park (Dambri) just outside Da Lat, Vietnam, some time ago and brought many bags of it home with me ... I am delighted to have located it online on the old Trung Nguyen site) because I have tried other brands of this tea, but this is definitely the tastiest ... I love that they have the picture of the waterfall (at Dambri) on the bag because I have been behind that fall with a great view through the sheet of water☺

    Posted by on Sep 28th 2017


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