Ingredients
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7 ounces hot tea
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1/2 teaspoon cloves
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1 teaspoon lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon honey
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1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon, or a cinnamon stick
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1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
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Lemon wedge, just to garnish
April 28 2023
seamus mc arevey
Written By seamus mc arevey - April 28 2023
It all started one summer at Ireland's Electric Picnic Music festival, we were selling Irish tea to help UNICEF Ireland, and well Mrs Doyle walked by the tea tent and next thing you know she was making her famous Irish cream tea for everyone!
We got in all the newspapers and even got mentioned in the Irish Times and later in the Washington Post and of course the Irish gift stores wanted to stock Mrs Doyle's Irish teas. Eventually we persuaded Mrs Doyle to share all her famous Irish tea blends.
After that, well, the word spread and next thing you know, Mrs Doyle's tea tent , was everywhere that summer, eventually we all took the advice of Mrs Doyle and decided that touring is only for the summer !
So We got technology, and now, Mrs Doyle's online Irish tea and gift store works 24 /7
so Go On, try one of Mrs Doyle's happy teas
or
sign up to Mrs Doyle's monthly tea box subscription and get 4 teas sent to you or a friend ,every month ! just tea-riffic
December 13 2022
seamus mc arevey
Written By seamus mc arevey - December 13 2022
Mrs Doyle's tea hot toddy is great for keeping warm, and is a soothing mix with no liquor. Her recipe is a nonalcoholic version of the famous toddy drink , it's a fantastic drink and great for cold nights.
Choose your favorite hot tea from Mrs Doyle's tea web site, we like the happy tea which is fruity with cinnamon and watch it transform into a amazing winter mocktail just by adding the spices and sweetener and citrus.
it 's such a great option for nondrinkers but also you can share a glass with the kids, and it's soothing and should help relief for cold symptoms, here's the ingredients .
7 ounces hot tea
1/2 teaspoon cloves
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon, or a cinnamon stick
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
Lemon wedge, just to garnish
November 24 2022
seamus mc arevey
Written By seamus mc arevey - November 24 2022
Like other types of tea made from the camellia sinensis tea plant, black tea is extremely high in antioxidants. Cinnamon bark, cardamom, and cloves are also high in antioxidants. Chai tea is a wonderful source of antioxidants, so helping reduce free radicals in your body and promote your cellular health.
When you’re feeling under the weather, a decent cup of chai can actually help to ease symptoms of the common cold, or even ward off colds . Black tea contains catechins with antiviral properties that may also contribute to the prevention of common illnesses like colds and flu. Ginger contains antimicrobial properties that can help to fight illnesses like sore throat. Cinnamon contains unique antibacterial properties that can sometimes to protect against infection and keep you healthy. Also cardamom and cloves also contain antibacterial and antimicrobial properties, so making a cup of chai tea is a great choice if you want to stay well this winter , Go On Go
Ingredients in chai tea have amazingly been shown to help boost heart health. Basically black tea contains flavonoids, these can help prevent plaque buildup in the body’s arteries, which reduces stress on the heart. Cinnamon is also been shown to help to treat cardiovascular diseases and reduce harmful cholesterol.
5. Improves your digestion
Drinking chai tea can also help to improve digestion. Ginger is also a powerful digestive aid, and drinking ginger can help to improve gastrointestinal symptoms and so help the digestive system to work better, and of course cardamom has many digestive benefits .
Black tea is high in a variety of vitamins and minerals that are good for the skin, including zinc, magnesium, and potassium, all of which can help to protect and help rejuvenate the skin, and of course drinking tea is also a great way to stay hydrated, which will help your skin look healthy and fresh.
Black tea is an energizing tea that can help to increase alertness and focus. Black teas like chai tea contain moderate amount of caffeine to give us all a welcome boost of energy, and the caffeine in black tea helps to encourage our focus and alertness.
Chai contains plenty of ingredients that can help with inflammation, including black tea, ginger, cinnamon, and cardamom. Black tea can help reduce inflammation in your body, which can help soothe muscle soreness and chronic pain, and ward off inflammation-related diseases .
Cinnamon has also been shown to help reduce inflammation and soothe pain. If you’re suffering from temporary inflammation, or dealing conditions like arthritis, a cup of cinnamon tea can have great anti-inflammatory effects.
Ginger can help with inflammation too, and has been used for many centuries in herbal medicine for its powerful anti-inflammatory effects. Cardamom also contains anti-inflammatory properties.
These ingredients all make chai tea a great choice if you’ want to reduce inflammation in your body.
Black tea is high in a variety of vitamins and minerals that are good for the skin, including zinc, magnesium, and potassium, all of which can help to protect and help rejuvenate the skin, and of course drinking tea is also a great way to stay hydrated, which will help your skin look healthy and fresh.
Many caffeinated beverages, contain heaps of sugar, tea of course does not and has been shown to be good for oral health. Black tea contains compounds that attack harmful bacteria within your mouth, which can help prevent the buildup of plaque. Ginger and cardamom also contain antimicrobial and antifungal properties that help to kill off harmful oral pathogens. This can help to improve your the health of your teeth .
March 11 2022
seamus mc arevey
Written By seamus mc arevey - March 11 2022
Its almost Saint Patrick's Day and Mrs Doyle is of course Irelands most famous tea lady so here's her favorite green tea mocktail ! So go on enjoy Irelands National day and go green
Here's how you do it, make a pot of Mrs Doyle's minty tea, not too hot, add a dash of ENNIS Irish non alcoholic gin, with a dash of lemon and a little lime juice and garnish with a few little Irish shamrocks and if your Canadian , may be a little maple syrup
ok here's the ingredients
March 26 2021
Mahya Roudneshin
Written By Mahya Roudneshin - March 26 2021
Going Vegan for Easter ? it can be difficult if you love your tea with milk , what to do ? find an alternative to milk or find a tea that simply tastes as good without milk , like Mrs Doyle's Irish tea !
We have had lots of questions from customers all over the world on vegan tea and lots of remarks from customers who tell us that because Mrs Doyle's tea is so smooth and rich, it simply doesn't need milk, and well it's true , and of course you don’t have to stick to black tea either as there's lots of great herbal teas .
Also to day there is a a lot of dairy-free milk alternatives out there , easily available , in health food shops and pretty much all supermarkets, too. If you do really need to have a really creamy tea here's a list of milks that go really well with black teas: almond milk, hazelnut milk, coconut milk, oat milk, rice milk, hemp milk and, of course, soya milk. They all have many health benefits but you have to try them to see what's perfect for your taste and it's definitely worth experimenting ,
So Go On try everything once ...well almost everything
October 23 2019
Mahya Roudneshin
Written By Mahya Roudneshin - October 23 2019
Winter is coming ? feel like you are low on energy? then you should brew up a blend of Mrs Doyle loose leaf Chai tea, it has cinnamon seeds and cardamon seeds and ginger, theses should help increase stamina and oxygenate you blood, this will help with your immune system and your metabolism and so aid recovery in the long winter months ahead .
December 16 2018
Nick Troopthemes
Written By Nick Troopthemes - December 16 2018
Mrs Doyle loves to make a nice mug of Chai latte around 11 am every morning during Christmas week, so here's how !
Infuse one tea spoonful of Mrs Doyle's Chai tea in the hot water for 3 to 5 minutes, warm a little milk in a pan, and then whisk to create a froth, now pour the milk and chai tea into a big mug , add a little honey or sugar to taste and sprinkle with a little nutmeg or cinnamon
December 16 2018
Nick Troopthemes
Written By Nick Troopthemes - December 16 2018
Mrs Doyle loves to make a nice mug of Chai latte around 11 am every morning during Christmas week, so here's how !
Infuse one tea spoonful of Mrs Doyle's Chai tea in the hot water for 3 to 5 minutes, warm a little milk in a pan, and then whisk to create a froth, now pour the milk and chai tea into a big mug , add a little honey or sugar to taste and sprinkle with a little nutmeg or cinnamon
November 21 2018
Nick Troopthemes
Written By Nick Troopthemes - November 21 2018
What's the best tea for winter ? well Mrs Doyle has been researching this for the last decade with her team of food scientists based at Ireland's University College Dublin and the results are in,which show that Oolong teas and Black teas are best for preparing us for a cold winter. These two types of teas gives us a warming and nourishing feeling, which have been shown to help fight the feelings of fatigue and weakness which many of us experience during the long dark winter months, so go on put on a pot of Mrs Doyle's decent Irish breakfast tea or be posh and go for a cup of Oolong tea .