Thursday, October 2, 2014

Earl Grey Tea and Buckwheat Honey: A Match Made by Nature

If you love Earl Grey tea, you need to know that your cup of hot morning tea tastes so much better when sweetened with natural honey produced by bees. You can buy delicious, raw buckwheat honey for about the same price as an inferior variety. Rich and dark in color, buckwheat honey contains trace vitamins and minerals, and you only need about a fourth of a teaspoon to sweeten your Earl Grey tea. Since 1/4 of a teaspoon has about 1.33 grams of sugar, buckwheat honey is the perfect healthy sweetener for Earl Grey tea.

Earl Grey Tea and Raw Buckwheat Honey: The Perfect Match at a Fraction of the Cost

Buy pure, raw buckwheat honey at your local health food store. I only pay about $5.50 for a one-pound jar and it lasts a long time. Here's to a healthy start every morning when you drink Earl Grey tea with buckwheat honey. Some brands of Earl Grey tea use artificial, man-made bergamot oil, so you want to make sure you drink the real bergamot oil created by nature. I usually buy Bigelow Earl Grey tea because Bigelow uses natural bergamot oil that contains medicinal characteristics.

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