Bael Fruit Herbal Tea

New to the scene of Herbal Tea, is a fruit grown in South East Asia, Bael Fruit. Known by a variety of names throughout the countries where is can be found, such as “Matoom” in Thailand, Bael Fruit has a variety of uses.
In Indonesia, the ripe pulp is dressed with sugar and eaten for breakfast. In India, a beverage called “Sherbet” is made by adding the seedless pulp to milk and sugar.
Though mainly used in South East Asia and the Sub Continent, and little known by the rest of the world, some companies such as Sabaidi Tea Co., Ltd, are offering a dried version of this fruit as a loose tea and in tea bags.
Bael Fruit Tea has a unique aroma and an exotic taste, that can be strong, yet not overpowering. There is no caffeine in this herbal beverage, though the taste is light and refreshing. Both hot as well as iced, this unique drink will quickly become your favorite.
Health Benefits of Bael Fruit tea include fighting against dizziness, help to make one mentally alert, and it can act as an Anti-Diarrheal.
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Sabaidi Health Blog » Top 5 Herbal Teas said,
May 9, 2007 @ 5:49 am
[…] Bael Fruit – Though not a common herbal tea, Bael Fruit is one of the best. A light and refreshing tea, this herbal beverage is especially good iced. The taste is hard to describe, as it is a taste unique to itself, though it is light and smooth. Herbal Remedies associated with Bael Fruit are helping to make one mentally alert. Bael Fruit makes an excellent, sugar free, drink for children as well as adults. More info on Bael Fruit. […]
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July 13, 2009 @ 7:43 am
I haven’t every seen or used it but it looks quite interesting. Is it available everywhere? I just want to give it a try. Thanks.
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March 7, 2010 @ 7:36 am
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