Let this uplifting, aromatic tea guide you through this coming cold and flu season. Zesty lemongrass and ginger blend with soothing peppermint and licorice root to provide a therapeutic cup of tea that pairs perfectly with a spoonful of honey. Consider this your new go-to sick day tea: Ginger helps clear your sinuses and calm your cold, peppermint helps to soothe your stomach, lemongrass and peppermint provide uplifting caffeine-free energy, while licorice root coats and calms your sore throat.
TEA TYPE
Herbal Tea
CAFFEINE
No caffeine
Herbal teas are naturally caffeine-free unless blended with tea, mate, or another caffeinated ingredient.
STEEP
212° for 5-10 mins
Steep longer for a fuller infusion and more pronounced botanical flavor.
A gentle, whisper-light character of this raw honey makes it a perfect sweetener for delicate herbals.
12oz
honey for garden herbals
$9
Part of health nut teas sampler
Explore a variety of teas with our popular sampler set.
Four teas included are:
lemongrass ginger, matcha, tea-tox, white blueberry
health nut teas
will make 25 cups
$24
Questions and Answers
Ask a question about lemongrass ginger and have the Adagio Teas community offer feedback.
What is the ideal amount in grams for an 8oz cup? asking for a friend
Asked by Jonathan Mazur
on March 28th, 2020
“ In case anyone else wonders I usually go with 2-2.5 grams per cup and adjust from there. If current customer service sees this please consider answering the actual question asked. ”
Answered by Marsali
on August 21st, 2025
“ Hello Jonathan! Please let your friend know that we recommend to start with 1 tsp per 8 oz of water, and to adjust according to your friend's tastes :) ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on March 31st, 2020
How do the 2 oz and 8 oz tea come? In a bag or tin?
Asked by Tiffany Eliot
on November 12th, 2020
“ Hello Tiffany! This tea is packaged in our pouches. ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on November 13th, 2020
Where can I find nutrition info, calories, carbs, sugars, fats, protein, fiber, etc., about this delicious tea or any of Adagio's great teas?