Monday, November 19, 2012

Drink Earl Grey Tea with Bergamot Oil


I recently discovered boxes containing 12 Bigelow Earl Grey teabags at a local 99 Cents Only Store. Since each box contains 12 bags of Bigelow Earl Grey Tea for the incredible price of $0.999 cents, I had to buy a box. The wording on the box stresses the fact that Bigelow Earl Grey tea contains natural Bergamot oil. I found out through research that some brands of Earl Grey tea use artificial Bergamot flavoring.

Artificial Bergamot flavoring is definitely not the same thing as the natural Bergamot oil historically used in the production of Earl Grey tea for nearly 200 years. Furthermore, artificial Bergamot flavoring does not offer any health benefits. Consequently, it is important for consumers to know that they should only purchase tea that boasts the inclusion of natural Bergamot oil. R.C.Bigelow, Inc. is a company that prides itself in manufacturing Earl Grey Tea containing only natural Bergamot oil.

I love the aroma and taste of Bigelow Earl Grey Tea. I also appreciate the fact that this tea is kosher and contains one of the recognized kosher symbols acceptable to religious Jews. The official kosher symbol means that Bigelow cares whether Orthodox Jews can consume this delicious beverage. Earl Grey Tea has a pleasant odor reminiscent of oranges and pepper. The tea is relaxing and soothing first thing in the morning, and the natural Bergamot oil has several health benefits.

I plan to write about the various nutritional aspects associated with natural Bergamot oil, which is the essential ingredient in Earl Grey tea that makes this tea stand out from the crowd. It is also my intention to write about the history of Earl Grey tea.

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