Rose Black Tea with Yunnan Dianhong | Bold Floral Aroma from Yunnan | Rich in Antioxidants
Rose Black Tea with Yunnan Dianhong | Bold Floral Aroma from Yunnan | Rich in Antioxidants
Infused with the Energy of Fire – Awaken Joy, Passion, and Heart Connection
The Elements: 【🔥 Fire】
Caffeine Level: Moderate
Benefits of the Tea:
- Emotional Warmth & Heart Connection
- Joyful Vitality & Circulating Energy
- Support for the Heart Meridian & Inner Radiance
Experience the warmth of the Fire Element in every sip of our Rose Black Tea. Crafted with premium Dianhong from Yunnan and delicate Damask rose petals from Xinjiang, this blend nourishes the heart, awakens joy, and elevates your emotional clarity.
Fire Element Insight
- Organ: Heart & Small Intestine
- Emotion: Joy, Connection, Vitality
- Energy Direction: Outward, Upward, Expressive
- When out of balance: Anxiety, Restlessness, Emotional Burnout
Rose Black Tea supports the Heart meridian by gently circulating warmth, encouraging openness, and helping you reconnect with inner joy.
Ingredients & Origin
- Dianhong Black Tea – from Yunnan, China
- Damask Rose Petals – from Xinjiang, China
100% natural. No artificial flavors or additives.
How to Brew
Hot Brew: 3g / 90°C / 2–3 min / Re-steep 2–3 times
Cold Brew: 5g / 500ml / Steep in fridge 6–8 hrs
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes this tea “Fire Element”?
- According to Wu Xing, rose and black tea carry warming, uplifting energy that stimulates joy, circulation, and Heart balance.
Does Rose Black Tea contain caffeine?
- Yes. It offers a moderate, gentle lift derived from the Dianhong black tea base.
When is the best time to drink it?
- Morning or early afternoon—perfect before creative work or any time you need emotional uplift.
🌹 Awaken Your Inner Fire – Sip with Intention
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