I was once a heavy coffee drinker who would consume no less than two
(tall) cups of coffee a day. It wasn't until last year, when I was diagnosed with pre-hypertension, that I had to minimize my coffee intake as per my doctor's orders.
Well, my doctor actually wanted me to stop drinking coffee altogether if possible, but that would be shooting for the moon
(especially now that it's sticker season at Starbucks, lol). And so I made a compromise with my doctor that instead of having coffee for my night cap, I'll just drink tea instead. This trade-off introduced me to a variety of tea brands in the market and a plethora of tea flavors.
My latest tea discovery is this new tea brand which goes by the name of
Sekaya. It's actually an acronym for '
Sentro ng Katutubong Yaman', an affiliate of the country's leading medical and pharmaceutical company, Unilab.
Sekaya's goal is to develop natural medicinal products based on science by utilizing the country's rich diversity. And with that, an assortment of botanic infusions was born.
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Blogger mail from Sekaya! :) |
I had the opportunity to try one of these botanic infusions thanks our friends from
Unilab. They sent me this
Sekaya Christmas Gift Pack, housed in a huge, drawer-like box. Inside is a carafe with infuser and a bottle of the
Sekaya Botanic Infusion Aftermeal Treat.
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Unboxing the Sekaya Christmas Gift Pack!
This set sells for Php 1800. |
Unlike ordinary tea bags which I have been accustomed to,
Botanic Infusions come in loose form. And as you steep this mixture of leaves, flowers, roots, and barks, they absorb water and expand as they infuse. This allows the water to flow through the mixture and extract a wide range of vitamins, minerals, flavors and aromas from them. No bitter after-taste, too!
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The tea bottle, infuser, metal stopper, and the carafe. |
Having been used to merely dipping tea bags in hot water for so long, it was such a joy to actually infuse tea, and breath in a refreshing scent as you see the tea leaves dance in water.
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The leaflet which contains usage instructions. |
The
Aftermeal Treat is a combination of
peppermint,
chamomile flowers,
licorice root, and
cinnamon bark. It’s fragrant, minty, and sweet, and does a handful of nice things to the digestive system like calming stomach muscles, breaking down fats, improving bile flow, and reducing acid secretions. And as its name suggests, this Botanic Infusion is truly a great way to end a meal.
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Aftermeal Treat, retails at Php 400. |
There are 21 other variants in the
Botanic Infusion line, which offer a variety of health benefits to the body. I'm even more curious with the taste of the other variants, because this
Aftermeal Treat tastes really, really good. Even my brother loved it, saying that this is the best peppermint-flavored tea that he's tried so far.
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Loose leaf is love. |
Ditto on that. Loose leaf is truly the best way to enjoy tea, and Sekaya Botanic Infusion takes tea time to a whole new level.
To know more about
Sekaya Botanic Infusion, visit their
official website.
To purchase their products, visit the
Sekaya official store on
Lazada.
10 replies:
I love peppermint tea. Is this available in pharmacy stores na?
I am so interested on this. I love tea especially peppermint one. I've read a lot about coffee and tea and since opted to stay with the latter.
I'm not a fan of tea. I wish I liked the taste because there seems to be many benefits.
Not yet, mommy. So far sa Lazada pa lang.
Peppermint is my favorite too!
I wasn't a fan of tea before either, haha. :)
I love tea, black tea for me always, but I also hate bitter after taste, I must try this one.
I love drinking tea. Masubukan nga!
I have been seeing loose leaf teas but haven't tried any yet. Will check this brand for sure.
Is it safe to drink Sekaya Botanic Infusion Tea, if it says consume before July 3, 2020? Today is already Aug. 18, 2020. It was given to me as a gift date, I was not able to check earlier the expiry date. Looking forward to received your reply and please advise.
Very truly yours,
Eufemio de Leon
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