Blue tea is a vibrant herbal tea that is gaining immense popularity in the wellness community. The eye-catching colour of this tea comes from the butterfly pea flower of the clitoria ternatea plant.
For decades, the beverage market offered Indians a few familiar options. Tea and coffee tasted good, but not without milk and sugar. Sugary drinks, synthetic beverages or habit-driven choices provided ...
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