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Ginger Turmeric Hibiscus Tonic
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A tart, refreshing tonic that will replenish you after a long workout or just before you head out the door! Enjoy this energizing blend of turmeric, ginger, hibiscus, and mint as it releases powerful adaptogens and electrolytes to keep you going.
A tart, refreshing tonic that will replenish you after a long workout or just before you head out the door! Enjoy this energizing blend of turmeric, ginger, hibiscus, and mint as it releases powerful adaptogens and electrolytes to keep you going.
1 Tbsp. Ginger Turmeric Herbal Tea
1 Tbsp. Hibiscus - Cut & Sifted
1 Tbsp. Hibiscus - Cut & Sifted
1 cup orange juice
1 sprig fresh mint leaves
Sparkling water, for topping
1 sprig fresh mint leaves
Sparkling water, for topping
Prep Time
10 mins.
Total Time
10 mins.
Cook Time
0 mins.
Yield
2 servings
STEEP Ginger Turmeric Herbal Tea in 8 oz. of water, then set aside to cool.
STEEP Hibiscus - Cut & Sifted in 8 oz. of water, then set aside to cool.
ONCE cooled, add both teas into a blender with orange juice and mint.
BLEND until well combined and mint is finely chopped.
POUR into two glasses, top with sparkling water, and serve immediately.
STEEP Hibiscus - Cut & Sifted in 8 oz. of water, then set aside to cool.
ONCE cooled, add both teas into a blender with orange juice and mint.
BLEND until well combined and mint is finely chopped.
POUR into two glasses, top with sparkling water, and serve immediately.
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