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Product Description
Organic herbal tea with sage, lemon verbena & Greek saffron!
An indulgent match of hand-picked mountain herbs and fine floral scents in a unique combination! Benefits from saffron:
Relieves stomachache
Relieves kidney pain
Stimulates appetite and facilitates digestion while limiting gastralgia, hysteria, convulsions, cockitis
Antidepressant, anti-aging and anti-tumor properties
Boosts brain function and memory
Reduces cholesterol and displays antithrombotic action
Reduces blood pressure
Beneficial effects on people suffering from dementia or Alzheimer’s
Helps asthma attacks, premenstrual syndrome, nausea, digestive disorders, teething discomfort
Aphrodisiac properties
Net Weight
18gGross Weight
45gWidth
5.8cmDepth
7.2cmHeight
9cm
Product History
Prepared by boiling herbs, aromatic plants or roots in water and then consumed warm or cold, depending on your preferences. The rich and unique Greek flora offers a variety of plants that can turn into beverages that rejoice and refresh us. Served preferably in a porcelain cup with the addition of sugar or honey as a sweetener.
Meet the producer: Krocus Kozanis Products
Krocus Kozanis Products
In 1971 the greek saffron(Krokos Kozanis) growers formed the Cooperative de Safran; since then, the cooperative has had the exclusive responsibility of harvesting, sorting, processing, packaging and trading the whole Krokos (saffron) production.
As of 1998, Greek Red Saffron (Krokos Kozanis) has entered the “Register of protected designations of origin” (PDO). Krocus Kozanis Products S.A., established in 2007, is a joint venture between the Cooperative de Saffran of Kozani and the Greek skincare brand KORRES, introducing an Organic Herbal Tea Collection with Krokos Kozanis (saffron), a ‘first’ for the international food & drink market.
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Kozani
The Prefecture of Kozani is located in the western part of Macedonia and has been inhabited since the Palaeolithic era. During the Archaic period, the area was inhabited by Greek tribes. During the Roman era, it was conquered by the Romans, followed by the Byzantium and finally became part of the Ottoman Empire until 1912. During its history, the area witnessed great commercial, industrial and home-crafts activity and showed great prosperity in the field of literature, music and architecture. It has lush forests of fir and beech trees, numerous springs and rivers, torrential streams, fierce-looking gorges, rocky slopes, plateaus, acres of grazing land, and valleys. There is also an abundance of rare wildflowers in Kozani, which combine with its wild natural beauty, most harmoniously giving it a serene and almost mystifying beauty.