Jujube Goji Ginger Tea
Dried golden longan, Dried ginger, Jujube, Goji berry
Daily Tea • 30g
This warming tea is a beloved ancient Chinese recipe, enjoyed by women during menstruation, pregnancy, and postpartum. Its many benefits include improving blood circulation and rebalancing hormones.
Dietary & Lifestyle Attributes
No Added Sugar
Low Glycemic
Vegan
Vegetarian
Vegetarian
Ingredients
Dried golden longan, Dried ginger, Jujube, Goji berry
Postpartum Nutrition
Nutritionally designed to help moms heal after giving birth. Benefits of Ritual Meal's Jujube Goji Ginger Tea:
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View our postpartum meals that support hormonal balanceInstructions for Reheating & Enjoying
Steep 1 tablespoon in a mug of hot water for 5-10 minutes (the longer the better!). Sip & enjoy!
Storage Instructions
Refrigerate for longer freshness
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